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Duplex sequencing of 26 genes

Buccal samples and paired esophageal epithelium were obtained using the three sizes of swabs and endoscopic biopsy, respectively. Forty samples from 10 subjects were analyzed via duplex sequencing. This dataset contains bam files that were mapped to the GRCh37 reference genome.

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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
EGAS50000000717 Resequencing

This table displays only public information pertaining to the files in the dataset. If you wish to access this dataset, please submit a request. If you already have access to these data files, please consult the download documentation.

ID File Type Size Located in
EGAF50000242261 bam 507.4 MB
EGAF50000242262 bam 504.7 MB
EGAF50000242263 bam 504.8 MB
EGAF50000242264 bam 569.2 MB
EGAF50000242265 bam 689.1 MB
EGAF50000242266 bam 543.6 MB
EGAF50000242267 bam 562.0 MB
EGAF50000242268 bam 571.8 MB
EGAF50000242269 bam 621.0 MB
EGAF50000242270 bam 721.8 MB
EGAF50000242271 bam 698.1 MB
EGAF50000242272 bam 680.8 MB
EGAF50000242273 bam 618.8 MB
EGAF50000242274 bam 690.1 MB
EGAF50000242275 bam 635.0 MB
EGAF50000242276 bam 695.6 MB
EGAF50000242277 bam 614.5 MB
EGAF50000242278 bam 727.3 MB
EGAF50000242279 bam 832.2 MB
EGAF50000242280 bam 801.7 MB
EGAF50000242281 bam 563.3 MB
EGAF50000242282 bam 709.3 MB
EGAF50000242283 bam 641.9 MB
EGAF50000242284 bam 738.5 MB
EGAF50000242285 bam 649.5 MB
EGAF50000242286 bam 626.0 MB
EGAF50000242287 bam 606.9 MB
EGAF50000242288 bam 735.2 MB
EGAF50000242289 bam 491.3 MB
EGAF50000242290 bam 646.6 MB
EGAF50000242291 bam 679.6 MB
EGAF50000242292 bam 680.2 MB
EGAF50000242293 bam 461.3 MB
EGAF50000242294 bam 615.1 MB
EGAF50000242295 bam 606.4 MB
EGAF50000242296 bam 596.2 MB
EGAF50000242297 bam 610.7 MB
EGAF50000242298 bam 665.5 MB
EGAF50000242299 bam 637.9 MB
EGAF50000242300 bam 574.2 MB
40 Files (25.3 GB)