Abstract

By running standard genotype calling tools, it is possible to accurately identify the number of “wild type” and “mutant” alleles for each single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) site. However, in the case of two heterozygous SNP sites, genotype calling tools cannot determine whether “mutant” alleles from different SNP loci are on the same chromosome or on different homologous chromosomes (i.e. compound heterozygote).

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