作者
Gaia Andreoletti, Lipika R Pal, John Moult, Steven E Brenner
发表日期
2019/9
期刊
Human mutation
卷号
40
期号
9
页码范围
1197-1201
简介
Interpretation of genomic variation plays an essential role in the analysis of cancer and monogenic disease, and increasingly also in complex trait disease, with applications ranging from basic research to clinical decisions. Many computational impact prediction methods have been developed, yet the field lacks a clear consensus on their appropriate use and interpretation. The Critical Assessment of Genome Interpretation (CAGI, /'kā‐jē/) is a community experiment to objectively assess computational methods for predicting the phenotypic impacts of genomic variation. CAGI participants are provided genetic variants and make blind predictions of resulting phenotype. Independent assessors evaluate the predictions by comparing with experimental and clinical data.
CAGI has completed five editions with the goals of establishing the state of art in genome interpretation and of encouraging new methodological …
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