Determination of fetal DNA fraction from the plasma of pregnant women using sequence read counts
Prenatal Diagnosis2015Vol. 35(8), pp. 810–815
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Sung K. Kim, Gregory Hannum, Jennifer A. Geis, John A. Tynan, Grant Hogg, Chen Zhao, Taylor J. Jensen, Amin R. Mazloom, Paul Oeth, Mathias Ehrich, Dirk van den Boom, Cosmin Deciu
Abstract
SeqFF is a robust and direct method to determine fetal DNA fraction. Furthermore, the method is applicable to both male and female pregnancies and can greatly improve the accuracy of noninvasive prenatal testing for fetal copy number variation.
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