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WES files for SJMDS

WES files for SJMDS paper titled 'Genomic Landscape of Pediatric Myelodysplastic Syndromes'

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DUO:0000042
version: 2019-01-07

general research use

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DAC to obtain datasets submitted by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital - Washington University Pediatric Cancer Genome Project

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Studies are experimental investigations of a particular phenomenon, e.g., case-control studies on a particular trait or cancer research projects reporting matching cancer normal genomes from patients.

Study ID Study Title Study Type
EGAS00001002202 Other

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ID File Type Size Quality Report
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EGAF00001556155 bam 2.0 GB Report
EGAF00001556156 bam 2.0 GB Report
EGAF00001556157 bam 658.6 MB Report
EGAF00001556158 bam 2.1 GB Report
EGAF00001556159 bam 1.5 GB Report
EGAF00001556160 bam 1.5 GB Report
EGAF00001556161 bam 2.3 GB Report
EGAF00001556162 bam 2.3 GB Report
EGAF00001556163 bam 753.7 MB Report
EGAF00001556164 bam 2.3 GB Report
EGAF00001556165 bam 1.6 GB Report
EGAF00001556166 bam 1.6 GB Report
EGAF00001556167 bam 1.8 GB Report
EGAF00001556168 bam 1.8 GB Report
EGAF00001556169 bam 593.8 MB Report
EGAF00001556170 bam 1.9 GB Report
EGAF00001556171 bam 1.5 GB Report
EGAF00001556172 bam 1.5 GB Report
EGAF00001556173 bam 510.1 MB Report
EGAF00001556174 bam 1.6 GB Report
EGAF00001556175 bam 1.2 GB Report
EGAF00001556176 bam 1.2 GB Report
EGAF00001556177 bam 2.6 GB Report
EGAF00001556178 bam 2.5 GB Report
EGAF00001556179 bam 2.5 GB Report
EGAF00001556180 bam 2.6 GB Report
EGAF00001556181 bam 2.9 GB Report
EGAF00001556182 bam 2.9 GB Report
EGAF00001556183 bam 2.9 GB Report
EGAF00001556184 bam 3.0 GB Report
30 Files (56.2 GB)