Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue, the most common tissue specimen stored in clinical practice, presents challenges in the analysis due to formalin-induced artifacts. Here, we present Strand Orientation Bias Detector (SOBDetector), a flexible computational platform compatible with all the common somatic SNV-calling pipelines, designed to assess the probability whether a given detected mutation is an artifact. The underlying predictor mechanism is based on the posterior distribution of a Bayesian logistic regression model trained on The Cancer Genome Atlas whole exomes. SOBDetector is a freely available cross-platform program, implemented in Java 1.8.

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