Abstract:Background Since the Sanger sequencing procedure was invented, scientists all over the world have been working to improve and further develop this cutting-edge technology. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a game-changing advancement and the ability to profile genetic changes in cancer in great detail has been made possible by recent advances in sequencing technology. Several studies produced high-quality data in terms of mutation identification, particularly in the areas of actionable or rarely mutated gene… Show more
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