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Direct mutation analysis by high-throughput sequencing: From germline to low-abundant, somatic variants
Michael Gundry,
Jan Vijg
Genetics
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Mutation
66%
Mutation Rate
34%
High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
30%
Whole Genome Sequencing
25%
Germ-Line Mutation
24%
Genetic Variation
20%
Genome
14%
Costs and Cost Analysis
13%
Human Genome
11%
Nucleic Acids
10%
Neoplasms
10%
Inborn Genetic Diseases
9%
Technology
7%
DNA
6%
Animals
5%
Population
4%
Chemical Compounds
Mutation
100%
Heterogeneity
7%
Marker
6%
Nucleic Acid
6%
Reduction
3%
Time
2%