Good laboratory practice for clinical next-generation sequencing informatics pipelines
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Alternative Title:Nat Biotechnol
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Personal Author:Gargis, Amy S ; Kalman, Lisa ; Bick, David P ; da Silva, Cristina ; Dimmock, David P ; Funke, Birgit H ; Gowrisankar, Sivakumar ; Hegde, Madhuri R ; Kulkarni, Shashikant ; Mason, Christopher E ; Nagarajan, Rakesh ; Voelkerding, Karl V ; Worthey, Elizabeth A ; Aziz, Nazneen ; Barnes, John ; Bennett, Sarah F ; Bisht, Himani ; Church, Deanna M ; Dimitrova, Zoya ; Gargis, Shaw R ; Hafez, Nabil ; Hambuch, Tina ; Hyland, Fiona C L ; Ann Luna, Ruth ; MacCannell, Duncan ; Mann, Tobias ; McCluskey, Megan R ; McDaniel, Timothy K ; Ganova-Raeva, Lilia M ; Rehm, Heidi L ; Reid, Jeffrey ; Campo, David S ; Resnick, Richard B ; Ridge, Perry G ; Salit, Marc L ; Skums, Pavel ; Wong, Lee-Jun C ; Zehnbauer, Barbara A ; Zook, Justin M ; Lubin, Ira M
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Source:Nat Biotechnol. 33(7):689-693
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Pubmed ID:26154004
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC6504172
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