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On the origin and structure of haplotype blocks.


ABSTRACT: The term "haplotype block" is commonly used in the developing field of haplotype-based inference methods. We argue that the term should be defined based on the structure of the Ancestral Recombination Graph (ARG), which contains complete information on the ancestry of a sample. We use simulated examples to demonstrate key features of the relationship between haplotype blocks and ancestral structure, emphasizing the stochasticity of the processes that generate them. Even the simplest cases of neutrality or of a "hard" selective sweep produce a rich structure, often missed by commonly used statistics. We highlight a number of novel methods for inferring haplotype structure, based on the full ARG, or on a sequence of trees, and illustrate how they can be used to define haplotype blocks using an empirical data set. While the advent of new, computationally efficient methods makes it possible to apply these concepts broadly, they (and additional new methods) could benefit from adding features to explore haplotype blocks, as we define them. Understanding and applying the concept of the haplotype block will be essential to fully exploit long and linked-read sequencing technologies.

SUBMITTER: Shipilina D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10946714 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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On the origin and structure of haplotype blocks.

Shipilina Daria D   Pal Arka A   Stankowski Sean S   Chan Yingguang Frank YF   Barton Nicholas H NH  

Molecular ecology 20221215 6


The term "haplotype block" is commonly used in the developing field of haplotype-based inference methods. We argue that the term should be defined based on the structure of the Ancestral Recombination Graph (ARG), which contains complete information on the ancestry of a sample. We use simulated examples to demonstrate key features of the relationship between haplotype blocks and ancestral structure, emphasizing the stochasticity of the processes that generate them. Even the simplest cases of neu  ...[more]

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