Ultrasensitive and high-efficiency screen of de novo low-frequency mutations by o2n-seq
Detection ofde novo, low frequency mutations is important for characterising heterogeneous cell populations, such as those found in cancer cell populations. Here the authors present o2n-seq, an ultrasensitive method with highly efficient data usage for detection of rare mutations.
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Main Authors: | Kaile Wang, Shujuan Lai, Xiaoxu Yang, Tianqi Zhu, Xuemei Lu, Chung-I Wu, Jue Ruan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6fd788ebdd2d4aa9a1ab98de73353467 |
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