Application of Optical Genome Mapping to the Risk Stratification and Treatment Optimization of Hematologic Diseases
Meena Naik,
Nishit Ojha,
Trilochan Sahoo
et al.
Abstract:Structural variations (SVs) play a key role in the pathogenicity of hematological malignancies. Optical genome mapping (OGM) is an emerging technology that enables genome-wide detection of all classes of SVs at a high resolution and sensitivity. Identification of cryptic SVs leading to gene disruption or predicted novel gene fusions could be important drivers for cancer development and/or portend a prognostic relevance, which could be used to modify the treatment plan. A cohort of 106 consented cases that had … Show more
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