BOOGIE: Predicting Blood Groups from High Throughput Sequencing Data.

Over the last decade, we have witnessed an incredible growth in the amount of available genotype data due to high throughput sequencing (HTS) techniques. This information may be used to predict phenotypes of medical relevance, and pave the way towards personalized medicine. Blood phenotypes (e.g. AB...

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Main Authors: Manuel Giollo, Giovanni Minervini, Marta Scalzotto, Emanuela Leonardi, Carlo Ferrari, Silvio C E Tosatto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4404330?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b6770cb925e54570a4bd6db36d5b2c4f2020-11-25T02:47:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012457910.1371/journal.pone.0124579BOOGIE: Predicting Blood Groups from High Throughput Sequencing Data.Manuel GiolloGiovanni MinerviniMarta ScalzottoEmanuela LeonardiCarlo FerrariSilvio C E TosattoOver the last decade, we have witnessed an incredible growth in the amount of available genotype data due to high throughput sequencing (HTS) techniques. This information may be used to predict phenotypes of medical relevance, and pave the way towards personalized medicine. Blood phenotypes (e.g. ABO and Rh) are a purely genetic trait that has been extensively studied for decades, with currently over thirty known blood groups. Given the public availability of blood group data, it is of interest to predict these phenotypes from HTS data which may translate into more accurate blood typing in clinical practice. Here we propose BOOGIE, a fast predictor for the inference of blood groups from single nucleotide variant (SNV) databases. We focus on the prediction of thirty blood groups ranging from the well known ABO and Rh, to the less studied Junior or Diego. BOOGIE correctly predicted the blood group with 94% accuracy for the Personal Genome Project whole genome profiles where good quality SNV annotation was available. Additionally, our tool produces a high quality haplotype phase, which is of interest in the context of ethnicity-specific polymorphisms or traits. The versatility and simplicity of the analysis make it easily interpretable and allow easy extension of the protocol towards other phenotypes. BOOGIE can be downloaded from URL http://protein.bio.unipd.it/download/.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4404330?pdf=render
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author Manuel Giollo
Giovanni Minervini
Marta Scalzotto
Emanuela Leonardi
Carlo Ferrari
Silvio C E Tosatto
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Giovanni Minervini
Marta Scalzotto
Emanuela Leonardi
Carlo Ferrari
Silvio C E Tosatto
BOOGIE: Predicting Blood Groups from High Throughput Sequencing Data.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Manuel Giollo
Giovanni Minervini
Marta Scalzotto
Emanuela Leonardi
Carlo Ferrari
Silvio C E Tosatto
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title BOOGIE: Predicting Blood Groups from High Throughput Sequencing Data.
title_short BOOGIE: Predicting Blood Groups from High Throughput Sequencing Data.
title_full BOOGIE: Predicting Blood Groups from High Throughput Sequencing Data.
title_fullStr BOOGIE: Predicting Blood Groups from High Throughput Sequencing Data.
title_full_unstemmed BOOGIE: Predicting Blood Groups from High Throughput Sequencing Data.
title_sort boogie: predicting blood groups from high throughput sequencing data.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Over the last decade, we have witnessed an incredible growth in the amount of available genotype data due to high throughput sequencing (HTS) techniques. This information may be used to predict phenotypes of medical relevance, and pave the way towards personalized medicine. Blood phenotypes (e.g. ABO and Rh) are a purely genetic trait that has been extensively studied for decades, with currently over thirty known blood groups. Given the public availability of blood group data, it is of interest to predict these phenotypes from HTS data which may translate into more accurate blood typing in clinical practice. Here we propose BOOGIE, a fast predictor for the inference of blood groups from single nucleotide variant (SNV) databases. We focus on the prediction of thirty blood groups ranging from the well known ABO and Rh, to the less studied Junior or Diego. BOOGIE correctly predicted the blood group with 94% accuracy for the Personal Genome Project whole genome profiles where good quality SNV annotation was available. Additionally, our tool produces a high quality haplotype phase, which is of interest in the context of ethnicity-specific polymorphisms or traits. The versatility and simplicity of the analysis make it easily interpretable and allow easy extension of the protocol towards other phenotypes. BOOGIE can be downloaded from URL http://protein.bio.unipd.it/download/.
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