Genomic variant annotation and prioritization with ANNOVAR and wANNOVAR

H Yang, K Wang - Nature protocols, 2015 - nature.com
Nature protocols, 2015nature.com
Recent developments in sequencing techniques have enabled rapid and high-throughput
generation of sequence data, democratizing the ability to compile information on large
amounts of genetic variations in individual laboratories. However, there is a growing gap
between the generation of raw sequencing data and the extraction of meaningful biological
information. Here, we describe a protocol to use the ANNOVAR (ANNOtate VARiation)
software to facilitate fast and easy variant annotations, including gene-based, region-based …
Abstract
Recent developments in sequencing techniques have enabled rapid and high-throughput generation of sequence data, democratizing the ability to compile information on large amounts of genetic variations in individual laboratories. However, there is a growing gap between the generation of raw sequencing data and the extraction of meaningful biological information. Here, we describe a protocol to use the ANNOVAR (ANNOtate VARiation) software to facilitate fast and easy variant annotations, including gene-based, region-based and filter-based annotations on a variant call format (VCF) file generated from human genomes. We further describe a protocol for gene-based annotation of a newly sequenced nonhuman species. Finally, we describe how to use a user-friendly and easily accessible web server called wANNOVAR to prioritize candidate genes for a Mendelian disease. The variant annotation protocols take 5–30 min of computer time, depending on the size of the variant file, and 5–10 min of hands-on time. In summary, through the command-line tool and the web server, these protocols provide a convenient means to analyze genetic variants generated in humans and other species.
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