A strategy for building and using a human reference pangenome

Author:

Llamas Bastien,Narzisi GiuseppeORCID,Schneider Valerie,Audano Peter A.,Biederstedt Evan,Blauvelt Lon,Bradbury Peter,Chang Xian,Chin Chen-Shan,Fungtammasan Arkarachai,Clarke Wayne E.,Cleary Alan,Ebler Jana,Eizenga Jordan,Sibbesen Jonas A.,Markello Charles J.,Garrison Erik,Garg Shilpa,Hickey Glenn,Lazo Gerard R.,Lin Michael F.,Mahmoud Medhat,Marschall Tobias,Minkin Ilia,Monlong Jean,Musunuri Rajeeva L.,Sagayaradj Sagayamary,Novak Adam M.ORCID,Rautiainen Mikko,Regier AllisonORCID,Sedlazeck Fritz J.ORCID,Siren Jouni,Souilmi YassineORCID,Wagner Justin,Wrightsman Travis,Yokoyama Toshiyuki T.,Zeng Qiandong,Zook Justin M.,Paten Benedict,Busby BenORCID

Abstract

In March 2019, 45 scientists and software engineers from around the world converged at the University of California, Santa Cruz for the first pangenomics codeathon. The purpose of the meeting was to propose technical specifications and standards for a usable human pangenome as well as to build relevant tools for genome graph infrastructures. During the meeting, the group held several intense and productive discussions covering a diverse set of topics, including advantages of graph genomes over a linear reference representation, design of new methods that can leverage graph-based data structures, and novel visualization and annotation approaches for pangenomes. Additionally, the participants self-organized themselves into teams that worked intensely over a three-day period to build a set of pipelines and tools for specific pangenomic applications. A summary of the questions raised and the tools developed are reported in this manuscript.

Funder

Carlsbergfondet

W. M. Keck Foundation

U.S. National Library of Medicine

National Institutes of Health

Simons Foundation

Australian Research Council

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd

Subject

General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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