Sequencing Strategies for Fusion Gene Detection
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- DOI: 10.1002/bies.202000016
Sequencing Strategies for Fusion Gene Detection
Abstract
Fusion genes formed by chromosomal rearrangements are common drivers of cancer. Recent innovations in the field of next-generation sequencing (NGS) have seen a dynamic shift from traditional fusion detection approaches, such as visual characterization by fluorescence, to more precise multiplexed methods. There are many different NGS-based approaches to fusion gene detection and deciding on the most appropriate method can be difficult. Beyond the experimental approach, consideration needs to be given to factors such as the ease of implementation, processing time, associated costs, and the level of expertise required for data analysis. Here, the different NGS-based methods for fusion gene detection, the basic principles underlying the techniques, and the benefits and limitations of each approach are reviewed. This article concludes with a discussion of how NGS will impact fusion gene detection in a clinical context and from where the next innovations are evolving.
Keywords: RNA sequencing; amplicon sequencing; cancer diagnostics; fusion gene detection; hybridization capture sequencing; next-generation sequencing; whole genome sequencing.
© 2020 WILEY Periodicals, Inc.
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- Research Grant/St. Vincent's Clinic Foundation/International
- Research Grant/National Foundation for Medical Research and Innovation/International
- Project Grant APP1103685/National Health and Medical Research Council/International
- Project Grant APP1108254/National Health and Medical Research Council/International
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