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Optimization criteria for ordering myeloid neoplasm next-generation sequencing. [PDF]
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Application of metagenomic next-generation sequencing in the diagnosis and treatment of acute pneumonia caused by Tropheryma whipplei. [PDF]
Huo Y, Wu C, Ma D.
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Sensitive diagnosis of paucibacillary tuberculosis with targeted next-generation sequencing: a molecular diagnostic study. [PDF]
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Next generation sequencing analysis reveals complex genetic architecture of childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus. [PDF]
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Next-generation DNA sequencing
Nature Biotechnology, 2008DNA sequence represents a single format onto which a broad range of biological phenomena can be projected for high-throughput data collection. Over the past three years, massively parallel DNA sequencing platforms have become widely available, reducing the cost of DNA sequencing by over two orders of magnitude, and democratizing the field by putting ...
Hanlee P. Ji, Jay Shendure
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2016
Endometrial cancers are the most frequently diagnosed gynecological malignancy and were expected to be the seventh leading cause of cancer death among American women in 2015. The majority of endometrial cancers are of serous or endometrioid histology. Most human tumors, including endometrial tumors, are driven by the acquisition of pathogenic mutations
Daphne W. Bell+2 more
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Endometrial cancers are the most frequently diagnosed gynecological malignancy and were expected to be the seventh leading cause of cancer death among American women in 2015. The majority of endometrial cancers are of serous or endometrioid histology. Most human tumors, including endometrial tumors, are driven by the acquisition of pathogenic mutations
Daphne W. Bell+2 more
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Benchmarking variant callers in next-generation and third-generation sequencing analysis
Briefings Bioinform., 2020DNA variants represent an important source of genetic variations among individuals. Next- generation sequencing (NGS) is the most popular technology for genome-wide variant calling. Third-generation sequencing (TGS) has also recently been used in genetic
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Neuromuscular Disorders, 2019
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a powerful technology that allows for high-throughput multiplex sequencing. This chapter reviews the key steps in NGS wet lab and dry lab processing. The library preparation process prepares the substrates to be sequenced through nucleic acid isolation, fragmentation, isolation, end repair, adapter ligation, size ...
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Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a powerful technology that allows for high-throughput multiplex sequencing. This chapter reviews the key steps in NGS wet lab and dry lab processing. The library preparation process prepares the substrates to be sequenced through nucleic acid isolation, fragmentation, isolation, end repair, adapter ligation, size ...
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Next-generation sequencing in the clinic
Nature Biotechnology, 2013Pools of cell lines carrying a variety of known mutations are used to validate the performance of a cancer diagnostic test based on next-generation sequencing.
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