Note to Readers: Dec 20, 2012 (rev. 1) Dec 21, 2012 Premium Save for later This will be the last issue of PCR Insider for 2012. The next issue will go out to subscribers on Jan. 3, 2013. Happy holidays! Filed under PCR Breaking News QuidelOrtho Board Authorizes $300M Share Repurchase CorDx Gets CE-IVD Marks for Monkeypox Assays Personalis Adds Newly Issued Patent to Foresight Diagnostics Infringement Suit Genotype Imputation From Array Data Can Approximate Sequencing in Some Cases, Study Finds Schizophrenia Study Implicates Ultrarare Variants in Cognitive Features The Scan Y Chromosome Study Reveals Details on Timing of Human Settlement in Americas A Y chromosome-based analysis suggests South America may have first been settled more than 18,000 years ago, according to a new PLOS One study. New Insights Into TP53-Driven Cancer Researchers examine in Nature how TP53 mutations arise and spark tumor development. Mapping Single-Cell Genomic, Transcriptomic Landscapes of Colorectal Cancer In Genome Medicine, researchers present a map of single-cell genomic and transcriptomic landscapes of primary and metastatic colorectal cancer. Expanded Genetic Testing Uncovers Hereditary Cancer Risk in Significant Subset of Cancer Patients In Genome Medicine, researchers found pathogenic or likely pathogenic hereditary cancer risk variants in close to 17 percent of the 17,523 patients profiled with expanded germline genetic testing. What's Popular? CAP Weighs in on dMMR, MSI Assays for Immunotherapy Patient Selection Premium Invivoscribe, Kronos Bio Partner on Companion Diagnostic Test for Leukemia Drug Highly Anticipated Cepheid Omni Point-of-Care System Falls Off Radar Premium Rover Diagnostics Developing All-Optical Rapid Point-of-Care qPCR Platform Premium BioGX Expands Beyond Assays With New Point-of-Care Molecular Testing System Premium