10.6084/m9.figshare.11937765.v1
Pierce Rafter
Pierce
Rafter
Isobel Gormley
Isobel
Gormley
Andrew Parnell
Andrew
Parnell
John Kearney
John
Kearney
Donagh Berry
Donagh
Berry
Additional file 4 of Concordance rate between copy number variants detected using either high- or medium-density single nucleotide polymorphism genotype panels and the potential of imputing copy number variants from flanking high density single nucleotide polymorphism haplotypes in cattle
Springer Nature
2020
CNV
Bovine
PennCNV
QuantiSNP
Beagle
FImpute
SNP
Imputation
2020-03-05 05:01:43
Journal contribution
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_4_of_Concordance_rate_between_copy_number_variants_detected_using_either_high-_or_medium-density_single_nucleotide_polymorphism_genotype_panels_and_the_potential_of_imputing_copy_number_variants_from_flanking_high_density_si/11937765
Additional file 4: Table S2. The location and population frequency of CNVs with an accuracy of at least 85% within at least one of the three breeds. The population frequency is the number of times the CNV was present in the total population, i.e. the reference and validation population. The accuracy, given as a percentage, is the number of times the CNV was accurately imputed divided by the number of times that CNV was called in the validation population. Where an accuracy of NA is reported, imputation was not undertaken for that CNV in that breed.