Analysis pipelines for cancer genome sequencing in mice
Ver/ Abrir
Registro completo
Mostrar el registro completo DCAutoría
Lange, Sebastian; Engleitner, Thomas; Mueller, Sebastian; Maresch, Roman; Zwiebel, Maximilian; González Silva, Laura; Schneider, Günter; Banerjee, Ruby; Yang, Fengtang; Vassiliou, George S.; Friedrich, Mathias J.; Saur, Dieter; Varela Egocheaga, Ignacio
Fecha
2020-02Derechos
©The authors © Nature Research
Publicado en
Nat Protoc
. 2020 Feb;15(2):266-315.
Editorial
Nature Pub. Group
Enlace a la publicación
Resumen/Abstract
Mouse models of human cancer have transformed our ability to link genetics, molecular mechanisms and phenotypes. Both reverse and forward genetics in mice are currently gaining momentum through advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS). Methodologies to analyze sequencing data were, however, developed for humans and hence do not account for species-specific differences in genome structures and experimental setups. Here, we describe standardized computational pipelines specifically tailored to the analysis of mouse genomic data. We present novel tools and workflows for the detection of different alteration types, including single-nucleotide variants (SNVs), small insertions and deletions (indels), copy-number variations (CNVs), loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and complex rearrangements, such as in chromothripsis. Workflows have been extensively validated and cross-compared using multiple methodologies. We also give step-by-step guidance on the execution of individual analysis types, provide advice on data interpretation and make the complete code available online. The protocol takes 2?7 d, depending on the desired analyses.
Colecciones a las que pertenece
- D02 Artículos [403]
- D02 Proyectos de Investigación [147]