Targeted DNA Analysis

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Targeted DNA Analysis

Targeted DNA analysis is the second technique for isolating and identifying fetal DNA from maternal DNA.
This technique involves selective sequencing of relevant chromosomes. In targeted DNA analysis, specific cfDNA fragments from maternal blood are used for selective sequencing. Digital analysis of selected regions (DANSR) uses targeted DNA analysis and digitally analyzes sequencing results from targeted, selected genomic regions on particular chromosomes.
This technique is touted as being potentially more efficient than MPSS because it uses fewer genetic fragments.