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svviz: a read viewer for validating structural variants

Noah Spies, Justin M. Zook, Marc Salit, Arend Sidow
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/016063
Noah Spies
1Department of Genetics, Stanford, CA
2Department of Pathology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
3Genome Scale Measurements Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Stanford, CA
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  • For correspondence: nspies@stanford.edu
Justin M. Zook
4Gaithersburg, MD
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Marc Salit
3Genome Scale Measurements Group, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Stanford, CA
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Arend Sidow
1Department of Genetics, Stanford, CA
2Department of Pathology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
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Abstract

Visualizing read alignments is the most effective way to validate candidate SVs with existing data. We present svviz, a sequencing read visualizer for structural variants (SVs) that sorts and displays only reads relevant to a candidate SV. svviz works by searching input bam(s) for potentially relevant reads, realigning them against the inferred sequence of the putative variant allele as well as the reference allele, and identifying reads that match one allele better than the other. Reads are assigned to the proper allele based on alignment score, read pair orientation and insert size. Separate views of the two alleles are then displayed in a scrollable web browser view, enabling a more intuitive visualization of each allele, compared to the single reference genome-based view common to most current read browsers. The web view facilitates examining the evidence for or against a putative variant, estimating zygosity, visualizing affected genomic annotations, and manual refinement of breakpoints. An optional command-line-only interface allows summary statistics and graphics to be exported directly to standard graphics file formats. svviz is open source and freely available from github, and requires as input only structural variant coordinates (called using any other software package), reads in bam format, and a reference genome. Reads from any high-throughput sequencing platform are supported, including Illumina short-read, mate-pair, synthetic long-read (assembled), Pacific Biosciences, and Oxford Nanopore. svviz is open source and freely available from https://github.com/svviz/svviz.

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Noah Spies, Justin M. Zook, Marc Salit, Arend Sidow
bioRxiv 016063; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/016063
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Noah Spies, Justin M. Zook, Marc Salit, Arend Sidow
bioRxiv 016063; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/016063

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