F1000Research (May 2022)

The third international hackathon for applying insights into large-scale genomic composition to use cases in a wide range of organisms [version 1; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]

  • Fawaz Dabbaghie,
  • Divya Kalra,
  • Elbay Aliyev,
  • Wouter De Coster,
  • Kimberley Billingsley,
  • Nicolae Sapoval,
  • Shangzhe Zhang,
  • Gaojianyong Wang,
  • Kimberly Walker,
  • Deepak Choubey,
  • Li Chuin Chong,
  • Alejandro R. Gener,
  • Yilei Fu,
  • Pavel Avdeyev,
  • Ben Busby,
  • Daniel Paiva Agustinho,
  • Sairam Behera,
  • Enrico R. Barrozo,
  • Luis F Paulin,
  • Ahmad Al Khleifat,
  • Susanne P. Pfeifer,
  • Muhammad Sohail Raza,
  • Guangyi Chen,
  • Rebecca Lowdon,
  • Daniela C. Soto,
  • David Molik,
  • Anneri Lötter,
  • Chunhsuan Lo,
  • Suresh Kumar Mendem,
  • Sina Majidian,
  • Damaris Lattimer,
  • Priya Lakra,
  • Bai-Wei Lo,
  • Chia-Sin Liew,
  • Rupesh K. Kesharwani,
  • Maria Jose,
  • Jędrzej Kubica,
  • Sree Rohit Raj Kolora,
  • Wolfram Höps,
  • David Morgan Henke,
  • Michael D. Jochum,
  • Anastasia Illarionova,
  • Fritz J Sedlazeck,
  • Weiyu Zhou,
  • Todd Treangen,
  • Philippe Sanio,
  • Jianzhi Yang,
  • Tiancheng Xu,
  • Ramanandan Prabhakaran,
  • Chi-Lam Poon,
  • Aditi Sammi,
  • Marie Saitou,
  • Hiroko Ohmiya,
  • Rajarshi Mondal,
  • Najeeb Syed,
  • Carolina Peralta,
  • Nasrin Parvin,
  • Timothy Hefferon,
  • Medhat Mahmoud

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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In October 2021, 59 scientists from 14 countries and 13 U.S. states collaborated virtually in the Third Annual Baylor College of Medicine & DNANexus Structural Variation hackathon. The goal of the hackathon was to advance research on structural variants (SVs) by prototyping and iterating on open-source software. This led to nine hackathon projects focused on diverse genomics research interests, including various SV discovery and genotyping methods, SV sequence reconstruction, and clinically relevant structural variation, including SARS-CoV-2 variants. Repositories for the projects that participated in the hackathon are available at https://github.com/collaborativebioinformatics.

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