maskindels
Maskindels refers to the practice of masking insertions and deletions (indels) in genomic sequencing data and analyses to reduce their impact on downstream results. Indels can complicate read alignment, variant calling, and statistical summaries, particularly in repetitive or highly variable regions. Masking these regions aims to minimize artifacts and biases that arise from misalignments, reference bias, or sequencing errors.
In practice, maskindels involves identifying indel-containing regions and excluding or neutralizing them from certain analyses. Common
Applications of maskindels vary by study design. It is often used when indel-rich regions would otherwise distort
See also: indel, variant masking, genome masking, reference bias.