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With regard to the steps involved when performing a typical liquid biopsy assay, which of the following statements is incorrect?
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With regard to the steps involved when performing a typical liquid biopsy assay, which of the following statements is
incorrect
?
Please select the single best answer
Plasma is better than serum for ctDNA recovery and sample collection usually involves the use of cell stabilization tubes.
The isolation and extraction of CTCs, ctDNA, and exosomes from plasma is performed to prepare for the amplification and sequencing step.
In the targeted approach to amplification and sequencing, the method is used to interrogate all genes and involves whole genome or whole-exome sequencing to discover new mutations in tumor DNA.
The final step in a liquid biopsy assay is the data analysis and interpretation.
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