Splicing profile by capture RNA-seq identifies pathogenic germline variants in tumor suppressor genes
Abstract Germline variants in tumor suppressor genes (TSGs) can result in RNA mis-splicing and predisposition to cancer. However, identification of variants that impact splicing remains a challenge, contributing to a substantial proportion of patients with suspected hereditary cancer syndromes remai...
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