The third generation sequencing: The advanced approach to genetic diseases

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Abstract

Genomic sequencing technologies have revolutionized mutation detection of the genetic diseases in the past few years. In recent years, the third generation sequencing (TGS) has been gaining insight into more genetic diseases owing to the single molecular and real time sequencing technology. This paper reviews the genomic sequencing revolutionary history first and then focuses on the genetic diseases discovered through the TGS and the clinical effects of the TGS, which is followed by the discussion of the improvement in the bioinformatic analysis for the TGS and its limitations. In summary, the TGS has been enhancing the diagnostic accuracy of genetic diseases in molecular level as well as paving a new way for basic researches and therapies.

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Xiao, T., & Zhou, W. (2020, April 1). The third generation sequencing: The advanced approach to genetic diseases. Translational Pediatrics. AME Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.21037/TP.2020.03.06

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