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What's next generation sequencing (NGS), what does it refer to?

Author: Noura Al shalan



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Next-generation sequencing is based on the ability to sequence, in parallel, millions of DNA fragments, Next generation sequencing (NGS) refers to large-scale DNA sequencing technology that allows for querying - the entire genome (whole genome), - the exons within all known genes (whole exome), - or only exons of selected genes (target panel).


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