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Fig. 2 | BMC Genomic Data

Fig. 2

From: A simple method to estimate the in-house limit of detection for genetic mutations with low allele frequencies in whole-exome sequencing analysis by next-generation sequencing

Fig. 2

Relationship between the relative standard deviation (RSD) values for allele frequencies (AFs) obtained from WES analysis and the sequencing data size. The RSD values (%) for AFs of the 20 genetic mutations were calculated based on the data obtained from quadruplicate technical replicates. As the size of sequencing data increased, the number of mutations with RSD values < 10% increased (a) while those ≥30% decreased (b)

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