next generation sequencing (ngs)

What are the Applications of NGS in Cancer?


Mutation Detection: Identifying genetic mutations that drive cancer progression.
Copy Number Variations: Detecting changes in the number of copies of a particular gene.
Gene Fusions: Identifying genes that have fused together, often driving cancer development.
Epigenetic Changes: Studying modifications to DNA that affect gene expression without altering the sequence.
Transcriptome Analysis: Examining the complete set of RNA transcripts to understand gene expression patterns.

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