The Future of Molecular Genetic Testing

The potential applications for genetic testing are immense, with most diseases having some aspect influenced by, if not directly caused by, changes in the genome of the patient. The translation of genetic information into medical applications will be influenced by our understanding of the human geno...

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Genome, Human
Human Genome Project
Humans
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