Familial long-read sequencing increases yield of de novo mutations

Michelle D. Noyes(University of Washington), William T. Harvey(University of Washington), David Porubskỳ(University of Washington), Arvis Sulovari(University of Washington), Ruiyang Li(University of Washington), Nicholas R. Rose(University of Washington), Peter A. Audano(University of Washington), Katherine M. Munson(University of Washington), Alexandra P. Lewis(University of Washington), Kendra Hoekzema(University of Washington), Tuomo Mantere(Radboud University Nijmegen), Tina A. Graves-Lindsay(James S. McDonnell Foundation), Ashley D. Sanders(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), Sara Goodwin(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Melissa Kramer(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Younes Mokrab(Hamad bin Khalifa University), Michael C. Zody(New York Genome Center), Alexander Hoischen(Radboud University Nijmegen), Jan O. Korbel(European Molecular Biology Laboratory), W. Richard McCombie(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Evan E. Eichler(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
The American Journal of Human Genetics
March 14, 2022
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