An introductory overview of open-source and commercial software options for the analysis of forensic sequencing data

Tunde I. Huszar, Katherine B. Gettings, Peter M. Vallone

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Abstract

The top challenges of adopting new methods to forensic DNA analysis in routine laboratories are often the capital investment and the expertise required to implement and validate such methods locally. In the case of next-generation sequencing, in the last decade, several specifically forensic commercial options became available, offering reliable and validated solutions. Despite this, the readily available expertise to analyze, interpret and understand such data is still perceived to be lagging behind. This review gives an introductory overview for the forensic scientists who are at the beginning of their journey with implementing next-generation sequencing locally and because most in the field do not have a bioinformatics background may find it difficult to navigate the new terms and analysis options available. The currently available open-source and commercial software for forensic sequencing data analysis are summarized here to provide an accessible starting point for those fairly new to the forensic application of massively parallel sequencing.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1739
Number of pages16
JournalGenes
Volume12
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Oct 2021

Keywords

  • massively parallel sequencing (MPS)
  • next-generation sequencing (NGS)
  • short tandem repeat (STR)
  • sequence analysis
  • software

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