The Clinical Relevance of Genomic Variation
Abstract
DRIVEN BY THE RECENT SEQUENCING OF THE HUMAN GEnome, the field of genetics has evolved to include the study of interindividual genomic variation. This emerging discipline focuses on the 0.1% of our genome that makes each individual genetically unique. Understanding genomic variation may improve the prediction of disease susceptibility, prognosis, and response to drug therapy, although a number of challenges will need to be addressed before this...
Paper Details
Title
The Clinical Relevance of Genomic Variation
Published Date
Apr 7, 2004
Journal
Volume
291
Issue
13
Pages
1641 - 1641
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