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by MontyCarloHall
1793 days ago
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> Grail is very much built on Illumina’s platform I’m not sure this is true. GRAIL’s technology is (a) a protocol for efficient bisulfite conversion of cfDNA to infer cytosine methylation, and (b) proprietary algorithms for using that methylation information to infer presence of cancer. Both (a) and (b) are agnostic to the actual sequencing machine (e.g. Illumina): the end product of (a), namely cfDNA fragments with non-methyl C’s bisulfite converted to uracils, could be sequenced on any machine[*] capable of reading short DNA fragments, not just Illumina’s machines. (b) just requires methylation information, which again, is sequencer agnostic. [*] companies making such machines will likely become abundant once Illumina’s patents expire in a few years |
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