Abstract Summary Liquid biopsy offers a non-invasive approach to study tumor-derived genetic material circulating in plasma. Beyond genetic alterations, the fragmentomic features of cell-free DNA—such as fragment size, genomic position, and end-motifs—provide valuable insights into the biological and clinical context of DNA release. fRagmentomics is a user-friendly R package designed to characterize cfDNA fragments overlapping one or multiple small mutations of any type, starting from an aligned sequencing file (BAM). It supports multiple mutation input formats, accommodates one-based and zero-based genomic conventions, resolves mutation representation ambiguities, and accepts any reference file in FASTA format. For each fragment overlapping a mutation of interest, fRagmentomics outputs fragment-level features including its fragment size, end-motifs, and mutational status, along with additional fragment-level or read-level information. The package implements an indel-aware and optionally soft-clip-preserving fragment size computation that improves accuracy over conventional size estimates based solely on aligned positions. Availability and implementation fRagmentomics is licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 and available at https://github.com/ElsaB-Lab/fRagmentomics and https://anaconda.org/elsab-lab/r-fragmentomics, with documentation and a tutorial. Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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