Formalin fixation and paraffin embedding (FFPE) is a standard method for long-term preservation of most archived pathological specimens. Archival FFPE samples provide an invaluable repository of information for genetic analysis. These samples can be analyzed by next-generation sequencing for applications including biomarker discovery, drug development, and cancer research. However, DNA from archival tissues is challenging to use in NGS studies due to insufficient quality, including degradation, chemical modifications and the presence of single-stranded molecules.