
Tailor-Made Genomes: Why Custom Maps Beat Generic References
Reliance on a single generic reference genome hinders the analysis of complex laboratory cell lines due to extensive genetic variation. A new study demonstrates that using an 'isogenomic' reference—one specifically matched to the experimental cell line—drastically improves the accuracy of sequencing, gene editing, and structural mapping.
By Corda, Volpe, Dallali, Di Tommaso, Colantoni, Guarracino, Chittoor, Capulli, Tassone, Giunta



