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Human disease genetics is extended to the identification of individuals who remain healthy despite carrying highly penetrant disease-causing mutations.
A microfluidics approach that links short sequence reads enables haplotype construction and complex variation identification from tiny amounts of input DNA.
Genome-wide sgRNA libraries based on rules for on-target activity improve results of Cas9-based screens and facilitate a further refinement of on- and off-target prediction algorithms.