HLA
xHLA: Fast and accurate HLA typing from short read sequence data (by humanlongevity)
synthetic-data-genomics
Proof of concept code from Gretel.ai and Illumina using generative neural networks to create synthetic versions of mouse genotype and phenotype data. (by gretelai)
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HLA
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HLA-Genotyping
xHLA on GitHub worked for me running it directly on the Nebula cram file with no additional processing. Results match those from OptiType (which had high memory requirements, was much slower and only covered 3 of the 6 common genes).
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HLA Typing from Nebula NGS Data
In the meantime, when I looked over the list again I noticed a docker download for humanlongevity/HLA. I've had some success but the output is only HLA A, B, C, DPB1, DQB1, and DRB1. I'm not sure if I can update some of the resources to get it to do others I am interested in or if I will try something else.
synthetic-data-genomics
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[P] Synthetic Data Genomics
This is the proof of concept code from a Gretel.ai & Illumina project that used generative neural networks to create synthetic versions of mouse genotype and phenotype data. https://github.com/gretelai/synthetic-data-genomics
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Using AI to create safe, synthetic datasets for genomics
The code in this repository uses Gretel.ai's synthetic data APIs to create synthetic (artificial) versions of real world mouse genotype and connected phenotype datasets. https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.3609. https://github.com/gretelai/synthetic-data-genomics
What are some alternatives?
When comparing HLA and synthetic-data-genomics you can also consider the following projects:
genalog - Genalog is an open source, cross-platform python package allowing generation of synthetic document images with custom degradations and text alignment capabilities.