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|sw summary=We present a novel approach, called CNAseg, to identify CNAs from second-generation sequencing data. It uses depth of coverage to estimate copy number states and flowcell-to-flowcell variability in cancer and normal samples to control the false positive rate. | |sw summary=We present a novel approach, called CNAseg, to identify CNAs from second-generation sequencing data. It uses depth of coverage to estimate copy number states and flowcell-to-flowcell variability in cancer and normal samples to control the false positive rate. | ||
|bio domain=Structural variation | |bio domain=Structural variation | ||
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|created at=Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute | |created at=Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute | ||
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Biological application domain(s) | Structural variation |
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Created at | Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute |
Maintained? | Maybe |
Interface type(s) | Command line |
Resource type(s) | Command-line tool |
Summary: We present a novel approach, called CNAseg, to identify CNAs from second-generation sequencing data. It uses depth of coverage to estimate copy number states and flowcell-to-flowcell variability in cancer and normal samples to control the false positive rate.
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