High-throughput screening method for identification of genetic m

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435 912, 536 2433, 536 251, 536 253, 935 76, 935 77, C12P 1934, C07H 2104, C07H 2100, C12N 1500

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Methods are provided for high-throughput screening for the presence of genetic alterations and disease-causing microorganisms in a biological sample. These methods are particularly useful for identifying individuals with gene mutations indicative of early colorectal cancer.

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