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A deep learning classifier for local ancestry inference

Published 4 Nov 2020 in q-bio.GN, cs.LG, and cs.NE | (2011.02081v1)

Abstract: Local ancestry inference (LAI) identifies the ancestry of each segment of an individual's genome and is an important step in medical and population genetic studies of diverse cohorts. Several techniques have been used for LAI, including Hidden Markov Models and Random Forests. Here, we formulate the LAI task as an image segmentation problem and develop a new LAI tool using a deep convolutional neural network with an encoder-decoder architecture. We train our model using complete genome sequences from 982 unadmixed individuals from each of five continental ancestry groups, and we evaluate it using simulated admixed data derived from an additional 279 individuals selected from the same populations. We show that our model is able to learn admixture as a zero-shot task, yielding ancestry assignments that are nearly as accurate as those from the existing gold standard tool, RFMix.

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