Abstract
Structural variation (SV) is an important type of genome variation and confers susceptibility to human cancer diseases. Systematic analysis of SVs has become a crucial step for the exploration of mechanisms and precision diagnosis of cancers. The central point is how to accurately detect SV breakpoints by using next-generation sequencing (NGS) data. Due to the cooccurrence of multiple types of SVs in the human genome and the intrinsic complexity of SVs, the discrimination of SV breakpoint types is a challenging task. In this paper, we propose a convolutional neural network- (CNN-) based approach, called svBreak, for the detection and discrimination of common types of SV breakpoints. The principle of svBreak is that it extracts a set of SV-related features for each genome site from the sequencing reads aligned to the reference genome and establishes a data matrix where each row represents one site and each column represents one feature and then adopts a CNN model to analyze such data matrix for the prediction of SV breakpoints. The performance of the proposed approach is tested via simulation studies and application to a real sequencing sample. The experimental results demonstrate the merits of the proposed approach when compared with existing methods. Thus, svBreak can be expected to be a supplementary approach in the field of SV analysis in human tumor genomes.
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