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An important aspect of variant analysis is the ability to prioritize variants for downstream analysis. As variant detection can often identify a large number of variants, it may be difficult to determine which variants may impact phenotypes. As implemented in Partek® Flow®, the Ensembl Variant Effect Predictor (VEP, version 84)1 provides a means to add detailed annotation to variants in the project such as discrete aspects of transcript models and variant databases not available in the Annotate Variants task. For variants identified in human data, information from popular tools that predict the impact of variants that cause amino acid changes, SIFT2–4 and PROVEAN5 (available for the hg19 genome assembly), will be included. VEP databases can be obtained for multiple species, and content will be dependent on available transcript and variant information for that organism. The Annotate variants (VEP) task can be invoked from any Variants or Annotated variants data node, and the task will supplement any existing annotation in the vcf files. Annotation information will also be visible in the View variants Variant report and the Summarize cohort mutations Cohort mutation summary report.

Annotate variants (VEP) dialog

The task dialog for Annotate variants (VEP) contains two sections:  Select Variant Effect Predictor database and Advanced options (Figure 1).  Select Variant Effect Predictor database will specify the reference assembly to utilize for variant detection.  If the variant detection was performed in Partek® Flow®, the Assembly will be displayed as text in the section.  Upon initial task usage, click the Create variant effect predictor database button to import a database.  The VEP database for hg19 is available for automated download in Partek® Flow®, and information regarding obtaining additional databases for other species and genome assemblies can be found in the VEP documentation.

 

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Advanced options provides a means to specify aspects of the annotation generated from the VEP annotation task.  Upon invoking the task dialog, Option set is set to Default.  Clicking Configure will open a window to specify additional components of annotation (Figure 2).  VEP has Advanced options for Identifiers, Output options, and Co-located variants.  Moving the mouse cursor over the info button  will provide details for each parameter.

 

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