| Literature DB >> 24597965 |
David Mosen-Ansorena1, Naiara Telleria, Silvia Veganzones, Virginia De la Orden, Maria Luisa Maestro, Ana M Aransay.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Deviations in the amount of genomic content that arise during tumorigenesis, called copy number alterations, are structural rearrangements that can critically affect gene expression patterns. Additionally, copy number alteration profiles allow insight into cancer discrimination, progression and complexity. On data obtained from high-throughput sequencing, improving quality through GC bias correction and keeping false positives to a minimum help build reliable copy number alteration profiles.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24597965 PMCID: PMC4022175 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2164-15-178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Figure 1Window filtering on HCC1143 sample’s RC profile. Visual assessment of the filtering performed by seqCNA on sample HCC1143. The profile (top) shows where the filtered windows lie within it. Mappability-filtered windows are marked as orange triangles; mapping quality-filtered, as magenta crosses; and trimming-filtered, as purple dots. The Venn diagram shows the overlaps among the windows filtered by the three applied filters. The plots on the right depict the density maps on which thresholds delimit the windows to be discarded based on the different filters.
Figure 2GC correction of HCC1143 sample’s RC profile. GC correction results over the HCC1143 sample’s RC profile. (Left) Density plot of the normalized RC profiles. The density of the seqnorm-corrected profile distinguishes better the different copy numbers in the mixture. (Right) Read counts depending on the window’s GC content, with greater density as darker grey. In blue, regression line estimated through the typical approach. In orange, regression line estimated by seqnorm.
Figure 3Copy number calling of HCC1143 sample’s segmented RC profile. Visualization of the GC corrected and segmented profiles of sample HCC1143, together with the thresholds that delimit copy number calls. Chromosomes are delimited by black vertical lines. The GC corrected profile is shown as a black-coded density map, the segmented profile is shown in green and the thresholds are marked in red.