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Comparison of somatic mutation calling methods in amplicon and whole exome sequence data

Xu et al., 2014

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8581693524004330303
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Xu H
DiCarlo J
Satya R
Peng Q
Wang Y
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BMC genomics

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Background High-throughput sequencing is rapidly becoming common practice in clinical diagnosis and cancer research. Many algorithms have been developed for somatic single nucleotide variant (SNV) detection in matched tumor-normal DNA sequencing. Although …
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