Non‐invasive fetal genotyping for maternal alleles with droplet digital PCR: A comparative study of analytical approaches
Prenatal Diagnosis2023Vol. 43(4), pp. 477–488
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Joseph Shaw, Elizabeth Scotchman, Ben Paternoster, Maureen Ramos, Sarah Nesbitt, Sophie Sheppard, Tristan Snowsill, Lyn S. Chitty, Natalie Chandler
Abstract
ddPCR can be applied to RMD for diverse conditions and inheritance patterns, but all methods carry a small risk of erroneous results. Further evaluation is required both to reduce the rate of inconclusive results and explore discordant results in more detail.
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