htSNPer1.0: software for haplotype block partition and htSNPs selection

Keyue Ding, Jing Zhang, Kaixin Zhou, Yan Shen, Xuegong Zhang
2005 BMC Bioinformatics  
There is recently great interest in haplotype block structure and haplotype tagging SNPs (htSNPs) in the human genome for its implication on htSNPs-based association mapping strategy for complex disease. Different definitions have been used to characterize the haplotype block structure in the human genome, and several different performance criteria and algorithms have been suggested on htSNPs selection. A heuristic algorithm, generalized branch-and-bound algorithm, is applied to the searching
more » ... minimal set of haplotype tagging SNPs (htSNPs) according to different htSNPs performance criteria. We develop a software htSNPer1.0 to implement the algorithm, and integrate three htSNPs performance criteria and four haplotype block definitions for haplotype block partitioning. It is a software with powerful Graphical User Interface (GUI), which can be used to characterize the haplotype block structure and select htSNPs in the candidate gene or interested genomic regions. It can find the global optimization with only a fraction of the computing time consumed by exhaustive searching algorithm. htSNPer1.0 allows molecular geneticists to perform haplotype block analysis and htSNPs selection using different definitions and performance criteria. The software is a powerful tool for those focusing on association mapping based on strategy of haplotype block and htSNPs.
doi:10.1186/1471-2105-6-38 pmid:15740612 pmcid:PMC1274247 fatcat:gsyuzp5b55bx5lvrwmgl3mbslm