Skip to main content
Fig. 2 | Genome Medicine

Fig. 2

From: Next-generation sequencing to guide cancer therapy

Fig. 2

The trade-off between coverage and amount of the genome covered. A hypothetical region of the genome contains an oncogene, a tumor suppressor and two genes of uncertain significance (GUS). For visual simplicity, we show ten reads, which will get sequencing depth at genes of interest. Whole-exome sequencing is able to cover each gene with fewer reads, whereas whole-genome sequencing rarely covers a specific base with more than one read. Bear in mind, this figure is vastly understating the relative size of intergenic regions. Realistic sequencing depth goals should be much higher

Back to article page