PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Harriet Dashnow AU - Monkol Lek AU - Belinda Phipson AU - Andreas Halman AU - Simon Sadedin AU - Andrew Lonsdale AU - Mark Davis AU - Phillipa Lamont AU - Joshua S. Clayton AU - Nigel G. Laing AU - Daniel G. MacArthur AU - Alicia Oshlack TI - STRetch: detecting and discovering pathogenic short tandem repeat expansions AID - 10.1101/159228 DP - 2018 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 159228 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/05/31/159228.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/05/31/159228.full AB - Short tandem repeat (STR) expansions have been identified as the causal DNA mutation in dozens of Mendelian diseases. Historically, pathogenic STR expansions could only be detected by single locus techniques, such as PCR and electrophoresis. The ability to use short read sequencing data to screen for STR expansions has the potential to reduce both the time and cost to reaching diagnosis and enable the discovery of new causal STR loci. Most existing tools detect STR variation within the read length, and so are unable to detect the majority of pathogenic expansions. Those tools that can detect large expansions are limited to a set of known disease loci and as yet no new disease causing STR expansions have been identified with high-throughput sequencing technologies.Here we address this by presenting STRetch, a new genome-wide method to detect STR expansions at all loci across the human genome. We demonstrate the use of STRetch for detecting pathogenic STR expansions in short-read whole genome sequencing data with a very low false discovery rate. We further demonstrate the application of STRetch to solve cases of patients with undiagnosed disease and apply STRetch to the analysis of 97 whole genomes to reveal variation at STR loci. STRetch assesses expansions at all STR loci in the genome and allows screening for novel disease-causing STRs.STRetch is open source software, available from github.com/Oshlack/STRetch.