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Spectrum-based fault localization (SBFL) and mutation-based fault localization (MBFL) are the two most popular fault localization methods. However, the accuracies of the two methods are still limited.
and who agreed to participate in research DNA banking, were included (N = 488). Personal and family cancer histories were collected and germline DNA was sequenced with NGS to identify mutations.