Genome Mapping and Sequencing Technologies for Characterizing Structural Variants
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Explore advanced genome mapping and sequencing technologies specifically designed for identifying and characterizing structural variants in this 58-minute invited session from the Cancer Genomics Consortium. Learn from Lisa Lansdon of Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City and University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, alongside Fritz Sedlazeck from Baylor College of Medicine, as they present cutting-edge methodologies and technical approaches used in genomic research. Discover the latest developments in structural variant detection, understand the challenges and solutions in genome mapping, and gain insights into how these technologies are revolutionizing cancer genomics research and clinical applications.
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Invited Session 2: Genome mapping and sequencing technologies for characterizing structural variants
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Cancer Genomics Consortium