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Utility of long-read sequencing for All of Us

The All of Us (AoU) initiative aims to sequence the genomes of over one million Americans from diverse ethnic backgrounds to improve personalized medical care. In a recent technical pilot, we compare the performance of traditional short-read sequencing with long-read sequencing in a small cohort of...

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Published in:Nature communications 2024-01, Vol.15 (1), p.837-13, Article 837
Main Authors: Mahmoud, M., Huang, Y., Garimella, K., Audano, P. A., Wan, W., Prasad, N., Handsaker, R. E., Hall, S., Pionzio, A., Schatz, M. C., Talkowski, M. E., Eichler, E. E., Levy, S. E., Sedlazeck, F. J.
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