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A hybrid approach for automated mutation annotation of the extended human mutation landscape in scientific literature
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2018
bioRxiv
pre-print
As the cost of DNA sequencing continues to fall, an increasing amount of information on human genetic variation is being produced that could help progress precision medicine. However, information about such mutations is typically first made available in the scientific literature, and is then later manually curated into more standardized genomic databases. This curation process is expensive, time-consuming and many variants do not end up being fully curated, if at all. Detecting mutations in the
doi:10.1101/363473
fatcat:ic4iss7rpfaizgea46e5caworq