Detecting Somatic Mutations Without Matched Normal Samples Using Long Reads
Jared T. Simpson
Abstract:DNA sequencing of tumours to identify somatic mutations has become a critical tool to guide the type of treatment given to cancer patients. The gold standard for mutation calling is comparing sequencing data from the tumour to a matched normal sample to avoid mis-classifying inherited SNPs as mutations. This procedure works extremely well, but in certain situations only a tumour sample is available. While approaches have been developed to find mutations without a matched normal, they have limited accuracy or r… Show more
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