Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (Jan 2023)

Benchmarking of human Y-chromosomal haplogroup classifiers with whole-genome and whole-exome sequence data

  • Víctor García-Olivares,
  • Adrián Muñoz-Barrera,
  • Luis A. Rubio-Rodríguez,
  • David Jáspez,
  • Ana Díaz-de Usera,
  • Antonio Iñigo-Campos,
  • Krishna R. Veeramah,
  • Santos Alonso,
  • Mark G. Thomas,
  • José M. Lorenzo-Salazar,
  • Rafaela González-Montelongo,
  • Carlos Flores

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21
pp. 4613 – 4618

Abstract

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In anthropological, medical, and forensic studies, the nonrecombinant region of the human Y chromosome (NRY) enables accurate reconstruction of pedigree relationships and retrieval of ancestral information. Using high-throughput sequencing (HTS) data, we present a benchmarking analysis of command-line tools for NRY haplogroup classification. The evaluation was performed using paired Illumina data from whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and whole-exome sequencing (WES) experiments from 50 unrelated donors. Additionally, as a validation, we also used paired WGS/WES datasets of 54 individuals from the 1000 Genomes Project. Finally, we evaluated the tools on data from third-generation HTS obtained from a subset of donors and one reference sample. Our results show that WES, despite typically offering less genealogical resolution than WGS, is an effective method for determining the NRY haplogroup. Y-LineageTracker and Yleaf showed the highest accuracy for WGS data, classifying precisely 98% and 96% of the samples, respectively. Yleaf outperforms all benchmarked tools in the WES data, classifying approximately 90% of the samples. Yleaf, Y-LineageTracker, and pathPhynder can correctly classify most samples (88%) sequenced with third-generation HTS. As a result, Yleaf provides the best performance for applications that use WGS and WES. Overall, our study offers researchers with a guide that allows them to select the most appropriate tool to analyze the NRY region using both second- and third-generation HTS data.

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