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    QuasiFlow: a Nextflow pipeline for analysis of NGS-based HIV-1 drug resistance data.

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    SUMMARY: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) enables reliable detection of resistance mutations in minority variants of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). There is paucity of evidence for the association of minority resistance to treatment failure, and this requires evaluation. However, the tools for analyzing HIV-1 drug resistance (HIVDR) testing data are mostly web-based which requires uploading data to webservers. This is a challenge for laboratories with internet connectivity issues and instances with restricted data transfer across networks. We present QuasiFlow, a pipeline for reproducible analysis of NGS-based HIVDR testing data across different computing environments. Since QuasiFlow entirely depends on command-line tools and a local copy of the reference database, it eliminates challenges associated with uploading HIV-1 NGS data onto webservers. The pipeline takes raw sequence reads in FASTQ format as input and generates a user-friendly report in PDF/HTML format. The drug resistance scores obtained using QuasiFlow were 100% and 99.12% identical to those obtained using web-based HIVdb program and HyDRA web respectively at a mutation detection threshold of 20%. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: QuasiFlow and corresponding documentation are publicly available at https://github.com/AlfredUg/QuasiFlow. The pipeline is implemented in Nextflow and requires regular updating of the Stanford HIV drug resistance interpretation algorithm. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics Advances online

    Toy dataset for genotyping consensus STRS with EnsembleTR

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    This archive consists of binary files obtained by extracting reads that overlap 6 genes from WGS BAM files of 100 samples chosen randomly from the 1000GP populations. It also has reference files required for genotyping STRs from the sequence files.</p
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