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Next-generation sequencing for the analysis of cancer specimens
John D. Pfeifer
Division of Anatomic and Molecular Pathology (AMP)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Siteman Cancer Center
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Next-generation Sequencing
100%
Cancer Cells
50%
Genomic Data
50%
Clinical Application
50%
Copy number Variation
50%
Sequence Variation
50%
Exome
50%
Massively Parallel Sequencing
50%
Cancer Diagnosis
50%
Structural Variants
50%
Single nucleotide Variant
50%
Test Design
50%
Genome Complexity
50%
Sequencing Platforms
50%
Specific Tests
50%
Bioinformatics pipeline
50%
Hybrid Capture
50%
Clinical Testing
50%
Test Validity
50%
Management Challenges
50%
Therapy Choice
50%
Quality Management
50%
Wet Bench
50%
Design Considerations
50%
Preanalytical Phase
50%
Post-analytical
50%
NGS Testing
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Next Generation Sequencing
100%
Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism
12%
Genetics
12%
Cancer Cell
12%
Exome
12%
Deep Sequencing
12%
Indel
12%
Genomics
12%
Bioinformatics
12%