What is the difference between HaplotypeCaller and UnifiedGenotyper?
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Hi all,

I want to know what is the difference between HaplotypeCaller and UnifiedGenotyper for SNP Calling in the whole genome sequencing? In other words, which one is better for SNP Calling?

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Mostafa

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Hello,

UnifiedGenotyper calls SNPs and indels on a per-locus basis. HaplotypeCaller discards the alignment information around a position where it suspects a variant and is doing local re-assembly with those reads. This has a high impact on calling indels and in repetitive regions.

UnifiedGenotyper isn't recommendet anymore. If you have to/like to choose between these both use HaplotypeCaller.

fin swimmer

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many thanks for your reply,

If we do not need indels, do you still recommend HaplotypeCaller?

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Yes. UnifiedGenotyper is only available for legacy reasons. The HaplotypeCaller has been tried and tested on a number of high impact projects such as ExAC. Additionally, here's a post from Geraldine on the GATK forum.

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Yes.

UnifiedGenotyper isn't available anymore in the current version of gatk.

fin swimmer

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Hello mostafarafiepour,

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