Optical Genome Mapping: Unrivaled Structural Variant Detection for Cancer Research and Precision Medicine
Optical Genome Mapping: Unrivaled Structural Variant Detection for Cancer Research and Precision Medicine
Labroots
July 2, 2021
Labroots Webinar - June 30, 2021
Discover how Optical Genome Mapping (OGM) can help you in the characterization of complex samples. OGM is a non-sequencing technique that provides a high-resolution view of intact, long DNA molecules free from the bias and errors introduced by Next-Generation Sequencing. Automatically identify all structural variants, genome-wide, starting at 500bp, including complex rearrangements and with sensitivity down to 1% allele fraction. Structural variants have nowhere to hide.
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