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Community feedback needed: Consider other tools #95
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Would something like somalier be interesting? just saw in twitter that now it can be integrated in MultiQC. I am not sure if there is a conda package though... |
Nothing yet in Bioconda. |
Maybe not superuseful in terms of new features. I understand it identifies that tumor/ normal come from the same patient. I think it could be useful in some set ups and maybe also somatic calling for cell lines for instance which aren’t exactly a classical use case for a somatic vc pipeline. Indeed idk about the tool much though. |
I'd throw my support in for DeepVariant integration under Is that still a priority? It seemed like it was being worked on back in #105 Thanks! |
ExpansionHunter would also be a great addition under |
Hi @mvelinder both are tools that we indeed considered. |
Hi, For clinical environments it would be great to have a depth calculation tool. Mosdepth is a winner, as already suggested. Another important tool would be a cnv caller. Manta is not a good tool for it, at least for gene panels. An easy and validated solution would be Exomedepth: |
I'd like to suggest addition of |
Expansionhunter & HSMetrics have both been suggested by @marchoeppner https://nfcore.slack.com/archives/CGFUX04HZ/p1647518666493429?thread_ts=1647517444.673109&cid=CGFUX04HZ something for 3.1? |
Hi, |
yes that is right |
Would it be possible to include it in TODO (board)? 😇 Thanks! |
I second the inclusion of Picard Tools CollectHsMetrics (for WES/targeted sequencing), and there is CollectWgsMetrics for WGS. Picard is already there, so all that is needed is an option to run it. I find HsMetrics very useful for assessing coverage (e.g. it can tell you if deeper sequencing might solve a coverage problem or not), and while I can run it manually, it would be much nicer to just have it included. In addition to the genome and the BAM, it needs intervals for targets (i.e. the existing |
It would be nice to have more SV callers in Sarek for better characterization, especially for tumor and normal samples. It is always a challenge to figure-out true/significant calls when there are complex rearrangements exist. I suggest to include: GRIDSS2 - Comprehensive characterization of SVs (https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13059-021-02423-x) and then, LINX - algorithm classifies somatic structural variation in tumors; It does chaining, clustering, and visualizations provide insights into complex rearrangements (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666979X22000325) It has been demonstrated in several papers recently in oncology: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41698-021-00155-6 |
octopus also looked very promising |
I was sure it was on our list already |
@lbeltrame (cc @LMannarino @aldosr @rikizad) to add a tool I'd recommend to create a modules in the nf-core/modules repo following this documentation: https://nf-co.re/developers/modules#writing-a-new-module-reference |
Thanks, Maxime. I'll file separate issues on nf-core/modules to track this. |
I look forward to the opportunity to collaborate |
Hi all, |
I am wondering whether there might be scope to extend sarek functionality to add:
Many thanks! |
Consider adding Normalisation for VCFs before annotation |
I would like Octopus to be added to Sarek if possible |
I considered that a while back, but the installation was not easy, it seems that it's available on bioconda nowadays, so I'll definitively have a look into it: https://bioconda.github.io/recipes/octopus/README.html Do you know if the tool is still maintained, I don't see much activity on the github repo |
would be nice to have vardictjava , a sensitive variant caller added to sarek |
Any fusion detection tool such as LINX or FindDNAFusion will be a great addition. |
It would be nice to have delly integrated into sarek. It is another SV caller, an nf-core module already exists so I think it might be easy to add this as another variant calling option to the pipeline. |
Issue by @maxulysse, moved from SciLifeLab#666
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