Bioinformatics Pipelines for Targeted Resequencing and Whole-Exome Sequencing of Human and Mouse Genomes: A Virtual Appliance Approach for Instant Deployment

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TitreBioinformatics Pipelines for Targeted Resequencing and Whole-Exome Sequencing of Human and Mouse Genomes: A Virtual Appliance Approach for Instant Deployment
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursLi J, Doyle MA, Saeed I, Wong SQ, Mar V, Goode DL, Caramia F, Doig K, Ryland GL, Thompson ER, Hunter SM, Halgamuge SK, Ellul J, Dobrovic A, Campbell IG, Papenfuss AT, McArthur GA, Tothill RW
JournalPLOS ONE
Volume9
Paginatione95217
Date PublishedAPR 21
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1932-6203
Résumé

Targeted resequencing by massively parallel sequencing has become an effective and affordable way to survey small to large portions of the genome for genetic variation. Despite the rapid development in open source software for analysis of such data, the practical implementation of these tools through construction of sequencing analysis pipelines still remains a challenging and laborious activity, and a major hurdle for many small research and clinical laboratories. We developed TREVA (Targeted REsequencing Virtual Appliance), making pre-built pipelines immediately available as a virtual appliance. Based on virtual machine technologies, TREVA is a solution for rapid and efficient deployment of complex bioinformatics pipelines to laboratories of all sizes, enabling reproducible results. The analyses that are supported in TREVA include: somatic and germline single-nucleotide and insertion/deletion variant calling, copy number analysis, and cohort-based analyses such as pathway and significantly mutated genes analyses. TREVA is flexible and easy to use, and can be customised by Linux-based extensions if required. TREVA can also be deployed on the cloud (cloud computing), enabling instant access without investment overheads for additional hardware. TREVA is available at http://bioinformatics. petermac. org/treva/.

DOI10.1371/journal.pone.0095217