2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.03.23.436560
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Population-scale detection of non-reference sequence variants using colored de Bruijn Graphs

Abstract: With the increasing throughput of sequencing technologies, structural variant (SV) detection has become possible across ten of thousands of genomes. Non-reference sequence (NRS) variants have drawn less attention compared to other types of SVs due to the computational complexity of detecting them. When using short-read data the detection of NRS variants inevitably involves a de novo assembly which requires high-quality sequence data at high coverage. Previous studies have demonstrated how sequence data of mult… Show more

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