Whole exome sequencing (WES) has become a leading tool for genetic analysis right after its invention. This approach permits the detection of mutations spread within coding regions of the entire genome. For cancer patients WES is particularly effective for the search of hereditary cancer mutations and identification of somatically mutated druggable genes. Use of WES already resulted in significant advances in understanding for molecular mechanisms of cancer.
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