Quality of whole genome sequencing from blood versus saliva derived DNA in cardiac patients
Abstract Background Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is becoming an increasingly important tool for detecting genomic variation. Blood derived DNA is the current standard for WGS for research or clinical purposes but may not always be feasible to acquire. The usability of DNA from saliva for WGS is not...
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Main Authors: | Roderick A. Yao (Author), Oyediran Akinrinade (Author), Marie Chaix (Author), Seema Mital (Author) |
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