ARIEL
accumulation of rare variants integrated and extended locus-specific test
About
There is increasing evidence that rare variants play a role in some complex traits, but their analysis is not straightforward. Locus-based tests become necessary due to low power in rare variant single-point association analyses. In addition, variant quality scores are available for sequencing data, but are rarely taken into account.
To enable this analysis, ARIEL (Accumulation of Rare variants Integrated and Extended Locus-specific test) has been developed as a locus-wide regression-based collapsing approach that incorporates variant quality scores.
Downloads
System requirements
The software should run on any UNIX or GNU/Linux system.
Download ARIEL
After downloading the files, please read the ARIEL_README.txt file to set up and run the files.
Further information
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Contact
If you need help or have any queries, please contact us using the details below.
If you have any problems running ARIEL, then please contact either Jennifer Asimit or Eleftheria Zeggini.
It is recommended that you contact the author of ARIEL, Jennifer Asimit regarding bugs or problems running the script.
Sanger Institute Contributors
Previous contributors
Dr Jennifer Asimit
MRC Methodology Research Fellow - Statistical Geneticist