Browsing by Author "Vijayan, Vinaya"
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- An analytical framework for optimizing variant discovery from personal genomesHighnam, Gareth; Wang, Jason J.; Kusler, Dean; Zook, Justin; Vijayan, Vinaya; Leibovich, Nir; Mittelman, David (Springer Nature, 2015-02)The standardization and performance testing of analysis tools is a prerequisite to widespread adoption of genome-wide sequencing, particularly in the clinic. However, performance testing is currently complicated by the paucity of standards and comparison metrics, as well as by the heterogeneity in sequencing platforms, applications and protocols. Here we present the genome comparison and analytic testing (GCAT) platform to facilitate development of performance metrics and comparisons of analysis tools across these metrics. Performance is reported through interactive visualizations of benchmark and performance testing data, with support for data slicing and filtering. The platform is freely accessible at http://www.bioplanet.com/gcat.
- Improving somatic variant identification through integration of genome and exome dataVijayan, Vinaya; Yiu, Siu-Ming; Zhang, Liqing (2017-10-16)
- Understanding and Improving Identification of Somatic VariantsVijayan, Vinaya (Virginia Tech, 2016-09-20)It is important to understand the entire spectrum of somatic variants to gain more insight into mutations that occur in different cancers for development of better diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic tools. This thesis outlines our work in understanding somatic variant calling, improving the identification of somatic variants from whole genome and whole exome platforms and identification of biomarkers for lung cancer. Integrating somatic variants from whole genome and whole exome platforms poses a challenge as variants identified in the exonic regions of the whole genome platform may not be identified on the whole exome platform and vice-versa. Taking a simple union or intersection of the somatic variants from both platforms would lead to inclusion of many false positives (through union) and exclusion of many true variants (through intersection). We develop the first framework to improve the identification of somatic variants on whole genome and exome platforms using a machine learning approach by combining the results from two popular somatic variant callers. Testing on simulated and real data sets shows that our framework identifies variants more accurately than using only one somatic variant caller or using variants from only one platform. Short tandem repeats (STRs) are repetitive units of 2-6 nucleotides. STRs make up approximately 1% of the human genome and have been traditionally used as genetic markers in population studies. We conduct a series of in silico analyses using the exome data of 32 individuals with lung cancer to identify 103 STRs that could potentially serve as cancer diagnostic markers and 624 STRs that could potentially serve as cancer predisposition markers. Overall these studies improve the accuracy in identification of somatic variants and highlight the association of STRs to lung cancer.