Identifying novel genetic and phenotypic associations to genomic features by leveraging off-target reads in exome sequencing data
Defne Ercelen,
Christa Caggiano,
Richard Border
et al.
Abstract:Upwards of 40% of reads in sequencing datasets may be unmapped and discarded by standard protocols. Recent work has shown the utility of re-analyzing these unmapped reads to construct meaningful features, such as immune diversity repertoires or copy number variation in mtDNA and rDNA. While previous analyses of these features have produced significant correlations with diverse traits, they have generally been limited to analyses of RNA-sequencing data in phenotype-specific cohorts. Here, we explore whether ass… Show more
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