Segtor: rapid annotation of genomic coordinates and single nucleotide variations using segment trees.

Various research projects often involve determining the relative position of genomic coordinates, intervals, single nucleotide variations (SNVs), insertions, deletions and translocations with respect to genes and their potential impact on protein translation. Due to the tremendous increase in throug...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Renaud, Pedro Neves, Edson Luiz Folador, Carlos Gil Ferreira, Fabio Passetti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22069465/?tool=EBI
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author Gabriel Renaud
Pedro Neves
Edson Luiz Folador
Carlos Gil Ferreira
Fabio Passetti
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Edson Luiz Folador
Carlos Gil Ferreira
Fabio Passetti
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description Various research projects often involve determining the relative position of genomic coordinates, intervals, single nucleotide variations (SNVs), insertions, deletions and translocations with respect to genes and their potential impact on protein translation. Due to the tremendous increase in throughput brought by the use of next-generation sequencing, investigators are routinely faced with the need to annotate very large datasets. We present Segtor, a tool to annotate large sets of genomic coordinates, intervals, SNVs, indels and translocations. Our tool uses segment trees built using the start and end coordinates of the genomic features the user wishes to use instead of storing them in a database management system. The software also produces annotation statistics to allow users to visualize how many coordinates were found within various portions of genes. Our system currently can be made to work with any species available on the UCSC Genome Browser. Segtor is a suitable tool for groups, especially those with limited access to programmers or with interest to analyze large amounts of individual genomes, who wish to determine the relative position of very large sets of mapped reads and subsequently annotate observed mutations between the reads and the reference. Segtor (http://lbbc.inca.gov.br/segtor/) is an open-source tool that can be freely downloaded for non-profit use. We also provide a web interface for testing purposes.
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spelling doaj.art-fdc23b81580246979678e015369428fb2022-12-21T22:53:46ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-01611e2671510.1371/journal.pone.0026715Segtor: rapid annotation of genomic coordinates and single nucleotide variations using segment trees.Gabriel RenaudPedro NevesEdson Luiz FoladorCarlos Gil FerreiraFabio PassettiVarious research projects often involve determining the relative position of genomic coordinates, intervals, single nucleotide variations (SNVs), insertions, deletions and translocations with respect to genes and their potential impact on protein translation. Due to the tremendous increase in throughput brought by the use of next-generation sequencing, investigators are routinely faced with the need to annotate very large datasets. We present Segtor, a tool to annotate large sets of genomic coordinates, intervals, SNVs, indels and translocations. Our tool uses segment trees built using the start and end coordinates of the genomic features the user wishes to use instead of storing them in a database management system. The software also produces annotation statistics to allow users to visualize how many coordinates were found within various portions of genes. Our system currently can be made to work with any species available on the UCSC Genome Browser. Segtor is a suitable tool for groups, especially those with limited access to programmers or with interest to analyze large amounts of individual genomes, who wish to determine the relative position of very large sets of mapped reads and subsequently annotate observed mutations between the reads and the reference. Segtor (http://lbbc.inca.gov.br/segtor/) is an open-source tool that can be freely downloaded for non-profit use. We also provide a web interface for testing purposes.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22069465/?tool=EBI
spellingShingle Gabriel Renaud
Pedro Neves
Edson Luiz Folador
Carlos Gil Ferreira
Fabio Passetti
Segtor: rapid annotation of genomic coordinates and single nucleotide variations using segment trees.
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title Segtor: rapid annotation of genomic coordinates and single nucleotide variations using segment trees.
title_full Segtor: rapid annotation of genomic coordinates and single nucleotide variations using segment trees.
title_fullStr Segtor: rapid annotation of genomic coordinates and single nucleotide variations using segment trees.
title_full_unstemmed Segtor: rapid annotation of genomic coordinates and single nucleotide variations using segment trees.
title_short Segtor: rapid annotation of genomic coordinates and single nucleotide variations using segment trees.
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