Critical role of bioinformatics in translating huge amounts of next-generation sequencing data into personalized medicine |
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Authors: | HuiXiao Hong WenQian Zhang Jie Shen ZhenQiang Su BaiTang Ning Tao Han Roger Perkins LeMing Shi WeiDa Tong |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Bioinformatics and Biostatistics, National Center for Toxicological Research, US Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, AR, 72079, USA 2. Beijing Genomic Institute, Beishan Industrial Zone, Shenzhen, 518083, China 3. Division of Systems Biology, National Center for Toxicological Research, US Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, AR, 72079, USA
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Abstract: | Realizing personalized medicine requires integrating diverse data types with bioinformatics. The most vital data are genomic information for individuals that are from advanced next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies at present. The technologies continue to advance in terms of both decreasing cost and sequencing speed with concomitant increase in the amount and complexity of the data. The prodigious data together with the requisite computational pipelines for data analysis and interpretation are stressors to IT infrastructure and the scientists conducting the work alike. Bioinformatics is increasingly becoming the rate-limiting step with numerous challenges to be overcome for translating NGS data for personalized medicine. We review some key bioinformatics tasks, issues, and challenges in contexts of IT requirements, data quality, analysis tools and pipelines, and validation of biomarkers. |
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