Background: Inference of haplotypes, or the sequence of alleles along the same chromosomes, is a fundamental problem in genetics and is a key component for many analyses including admixture mapping, identifying regions of identity by descent and imputation. Haplotype phasing based on sequencing reads has attracted lots of attentions. Diploid haplotype phasing where the two haplotypes are complimentary have been studied extensively. In this work, we focused on Polyploid haplotype phasing where we aim to phase more than two haplotypes at the same time from sequencing data. The problem is much more complicated as the search space becomes much larger and the haplotypes do not need to be complimentary any more. Results: We proposed two algorithm...
Identifying phase information is biomedically important due to the association of complex haplotype ...
Many phenotypes such as genetic disorders may be hereditary while others may be influenced by the en...
As the more recent next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies provide longer read sequences, the ...
Background: Inference of haplotypes, or the sequence of alleles along the same chromosomes, is a fun...
In this paper we propose algorithmic strategies, Lander-Waterman-like statistical estimates, and gen...
In this paper we propose algorithmic strategies, Lander-Waterman-like statistical estimates, and gen...
An important challenge in genome assembly is haplotype phasing, that is, to reconstruct the differen...
The determination of feature maps, such as STSs (sequence tag sites), SNPs (single nucleotide polymo...
Many agricultural crops like cotton, potato, alfalfa and many of the flowering plantsare polyploid. ...
Abstract Background In genome-wide association studies, thousands of individuals are genotyped in hu...
A haplotype is the sequence of nucleotides along a single chromosome. As humans, we have 23 pairs of...
<div><p>Many existing cohorts contain a range of relatedness between genotyped individuals, either b...
Many existing cohorts contain a range of relatedness between genotyped individuals, either by design...
Many existing cohorts contain a range of relatedness between genotyped individuals, either by design...
Resolving genomes at haplotype level is crucial for understanding the evolutionary history of polypl...
Identifying phase information is biomedically important due to the association of complex haplotype ...
Many phenotypes such as genetic disorders may be hereditary while others may be influenced by the en...
As the more recent next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies provide longer read sequences, the ...
Background: Inference of haplotypes, or the sequence of alleles along the same chromosomes, is a fun...
In this paper we propose algorithmic strategies, Lander-Waterman-like statistical estimates, and gen...
In this paper we propose algorithmic strategies, Lander-Waterman-like statistical estimates, and gen...
An important challenge in genome assembly is haplotype phasing, that is, to reconstruct the differen...
The determination of feature maps, such as STSs (sequence tag sites), SNPs (single nucleotide polymo...
Many agricultural crops like cotton, potato, alfalfa and many of the flowering plantsare polyploid. ...
Abstract Background In genome-wide association studies, thousands of individuals are genotyped in hu...
A haplotype is the sequence of nucleotides along a single chromosome. As humans, we have 23 pairs of...
<div><p>Many existing cohorts contain a range of relatedness between genotyped individuals, either b...
Many existing cohorts contain a range of relatedness between genotyped individuals, either by design...
Many existing cohorts contain a range of relatedness between genotyped individuals, either by design...
Resolving genomes at haplotype level is crucial for understanding the evolutionary history of polypl...
Identifying phase information is biomedically important due to the association of complex haplotype ...
Many phenotypes such as genetic disorders may be hereditary while others may be influenced by the en...
As the more recent next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies provide longer read sequences, the ...