Population-scale Insights into Somatic Mutations and Cancer Prevention

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The article discusses the development of NanoSeq, an ultra-low error sequencing method, and its application to study somatic mutations and clonal landscapes in human tissues, particularly oral epithelium, revealing extensive mutation accumulation, positive and negative selection, and insights into carcinogenesis and risk factors across a large population cohort.
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