SpliceAI-visual: a free online tool to improve SpliceAI splicing variant interpretation
SpliceAI-visual: a free online tool to improve SpliceAI splicing variant interpretation
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de Sainte Agathe, Jean-Madeleine , Filser, Mathilde , Isidor, Bertrand , Besnard, Thomas , Gueguen, Paul , Perrin, Aurélien , Van Goethem, Charles , Verebi, Camille , Masingue, Marion , Rendu, John , Cossée, Mireille , Bergougnoux, Anne , Frobert, Laurent , Buratti, Julien , Lejeune, Élodie , Le Guern, Éric , Pasquier, Florence , Clot, Fabienne , Kalatzis, Vasiliki , Roux, Anne-Françoise , Cogné, Benjamin and Baux, David
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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SpliceAI is an open-source deep learning splicing prediction algorithm that has demonstrated in the past few years its high ability to predict splicing defects caused by DNA variations. However, its outputs present several drawbacks: (1) although the numerical values are very convenient for batch filtering, their precise interpretation can be difficult, (2) the outputs are delta scores which can sometimes mask a severe consequence, and (3) complex delins are most often not handled. We present here SpliceAI-visual, a free online tool based on the SpliceAI algorithm, and show how it complements the traditional SpliceAI analysis. First, SpliceAI-visual manipulates raw scores and not delta scores, as the latter can be misleading in certain circumstances. Second, the outcome of SpliceAI-visual is user-friendly thanks to the graphical presentation. Third, SpliceAI-visual is currently one of the only SpliceAI-derived implementations able to annotate complex variants (e.g., complex delins). We report here the benefits of using SpliceAI-visual and demonstrate its relevance in the assessment/modulation of the PVS1 classification criteria. We also show how SpliceAI-visual can elucidate several complex splicing defects taken from the literature but also from unpublished cases. SpliceAI-visual is available as a Google Colab notebook and has also been fully integrated in a free online variant interpretation tool, MobiDetails ( https://mobidetails.iurc.montp.inserm.fr/MD )....
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SpliceAI-visual: a free online tool to improve SpliceAI splicing variant interpretation
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Filser, Mathilde
Isidor, Bertrand
Besnard, Thomas
Gueguen, Paul
Perrin, Aurélien
Van Goethem, Charles
Verebi, Camille
Masingue, Marion
Rendu, John
Cossée, Mireille
Bergougnoux, Anne
Frobert, Laurent
Buratti, Julien
Lejeune, Élodie
Le Guern, Éric
Pasquier, Florence
Clot, Fabienne
Kalatzis, Vasiliki
Roux, Anne-Françoise
Cogné, Benjamin
Baux, David
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_6a70fd35d3034a74859689ebbe00f9a6
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_6a70fd35d3034a74859689ebbe00f9a6
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1479-7364,1473-9542
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1479-7364
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10.1186/s40246-023-00451-1