Context-adjusted proportion of singletons (CAPS): a novel metric for assessing negative selection in the human genome
Mikhail Gudkov,
Loïc Thibaut,
Eleni Giannoulatou
Abstract:Interpretation of genetic variants remains challenging, partly due to the lack of well-established ways of determining the potential pathogenicity of genetic variation, especially for understudied classes of variants. Addressing this, population genetics methods offer a practical solution by evaluating variant effects through human population distributions. Negative selection influences the ratio of singleton variants and can serve as a proxy for deleteriousness, as exemplified by the Mutability-Adjusted Propo… Show more
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