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A 0/0 genotype indicates both alleles matched the reference. Basically, it's saying the variant isn't actually present in specimen. For a heterozygous variant, it would be either 1/0 or 0/1, or for homozygous, you'd have 1/1. To save some processing time, NEAT will ignore 0/0 variants up front and throw them out. So long as at least one allele has the variant (a '1' somewhere) then it will take it.
Yes, NEAT will generate a random genotype if it doesn't find one.
hi,
I want to insert 4 indels use neat v3.0 and get the follow log,
found 3 valid variants in input vcf.
the skipped variant had a 0/0 genotype, the other 3 variants all had a 1/1 genotype.
genotype is the reason for being skipped?
I found the same issue : #74
Thanks
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