Le séquençage d’ADN à haut débit en pratique clinique

The advent of next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies is so scale-changing that it modifies molecular diagnostics indications and induces laboratories to rethink their diagnostic strategies, until now based on the Sanger sequencing routine. Several high-throughput approaches are available from...

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Hauptverfasser: Lacoste, C., Fabre, Aude, Pécheux, C., Lévy, N., Krahn, M., Malzac, P., Bonello-Palot, N., Badens, C., Bourgeois, P.
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