The dataset for Genome-wide cell-free DNA fragmentation in patients with cancer
UID: 11320
Publisher(s): European Genome-phenome Archive- Description
- Description from EGA:
"The dataset for Genome-wide cell-free DNA fragmentation in patients with cancer includes 538 bam files from whole genome next-generation sequencing on the Illumina HiSeq2500. The samples analyzed include plasma samples from healthy individuals and patients with cancer."
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Access via EGA
Accession #: EGAD00001005339 - Access Restrictions
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Application Required
- Access Instructions
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- Equipment Used
- Dataset Format(s)
- BAM
- Dataset Size
- 4.4 TB
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