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Navigenics to add gene sequencing to its personal genomic service
Navigenics has announced in the industry publication In Sequence (subscription only) that it plans to add gene sequencing to its personal genomics service. This would make it the first of the “Big...
View ArticleSequencing cancer genomes: the inside story
Over at PolITiGenomics, Washington University’s David Dooling discusses his work as part of the Tumor Sequencing Project. The TSP and a variety of other groups (like The Cancer Genome Atlas) are using...
View ArticleRare genetic variants protect against type 1 diabetes
Nejentsev et al. (2009). Rare Variants of IFIH1, a Gene Implicated in Antiviral Responses, Protect Against Type 1 Diabetes. Science DOI: 10.1126/science.1167728 The first item on my long list of...
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