Rare event detection using error-corrected DNA and RNA sequencing
Conventional next-generation sequencing techniques (NGS) have allowed for immense genomic characterization for over a decade. Specifically, NGS has been used to analyze the spectrum of clonal mutations in malignancy. Though far more efficient than traditional Sanger methods, NGS struggles with ident...
Main Authors: | Wong, WH, Tong, RS, Young, AL, Druley, TE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MYJoVE Corporation
2019
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