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Amplification-free single-cell whole-genome sequencing gets a makeover

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Direct library preparation (DLP) for amplification-free single-cell whole-genome sequencing has been upgraded to a high-throughput, scalable platform for identification of clonal populations and their genomic features, integrating them with single-cell morphology.

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Todorovic, V. Amplification-free single-cell whole-genome sequencing gets a makeover. Nat Methods 17, 27 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-019-0722-2

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