Nanopore sequencing with T2T‐CHM13 for accurate detection and preventing the transmission of structural rearrangements in highly repetitive heterochromatin regions in human embryos
Qiuping Xia,
Taoli Ding,
Tianli Chang
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundStructural rearrangements in highly repetitive heterochromatin regions can result in miscarriage or foetal malformations; however, detecting and preventing the transmission of these rearrangements has been challenging. Recently, the completion of sequencing of the complete human genome (T2T‐CHM13) has made it possible to accurately characterise structural rearrangements in these regions. We developed a method based on T2T‐CHM13 and nanopore sequencing to detect and block structural rearrangements in … Show more
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