BMC Bioinformatics (Apr 2023)

Fast all versus all genotype comparison using DNA/RNA sequencing data: method and workflow

  • Steven A. Eschrich,
  • Xiaoqing Yu,
  • Jamie K. Teer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12859-023-05288-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

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Abstract Background Massively parallel sequencing includes many liquid handling steps which introduce the possibility of sample swaps, mixing, and duplication. The unique profile of inherited variants in human genomes allows for comparison of sample identity using sequence data. A comparison of all samples vs. each other (all vs. all) provides both identification of mismatched samples and the possibility of resolving swapped samples. However, all vs. all comparison complexity grows as the square of the number of samples, so efficiency becomes essential. Results We have developed a tool for fast all vs. all genotype comparison using low level bitwise operations built into the Perl programming language. Importantly, we have also developed a complete workflow allowing users to start with either raw FASTQ sequence files, aligned BAM files, or genotype VCF files and automatically generate comparison metrics and summary plots. The tool is freely available at https://github.com/teerjk/TimeAttackGenComp/ . Conclusions A fast and easy to use method for genotype comparison as described here is an important tool to ensure high quality and robust results in sequencing studies.

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