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- who: S Abujudeh from the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge, Li Ka Shing have published the research work: Low-cost and clinically applicable copy number profiling using repeat DNA, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Crucially the authors show that conliga`s hidden state information can be used to decide when a sample is abnormal or normal whereas CNVkit and QDNAseq cannot provide this critical information. The authors show that conliga provides high-resolution SCNA profiles using a convenient low-cost assay. In Fig 1a-e, the authors demonstrate that similar SCNA profiles . . .
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