Improved haplotype inference by exploiting long-range linking and allelic imbalance in RNA-seq datasets
Haplotype reconstruction of distant genetic variants is problematic in short-read sequencing. Here, the authors describe HapTree-X, a probabilistic framework that uses differential allele-specific expression to better reconstruct paternal haplotypes from diploid and polyploid genomes.
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Main Authors: | Emily Berger, Deniz Yorukoglu, Lillian Zhang, Sarah K. Nyquist, Alex K. Shalek, Manolis Kellis, Ibrahim Numanagić, Bonnie Berger |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c970eb7c1f7e4e68975f9e9fac639d5d |
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