Sequencing an individual's complete genome is expected to be possible for a relatively low sum 'one thousand dollars' within a few years. Sequencing refers to determining the order of base pairs that make up the genome. The result is a library of three billion letter combinations. Cheap whole-genome sequencing is of greatest importance to medical scientific research. Comparing individual complete genomes will lead to a better understanding of the contribution genetic variation makes to health and disease. As knowledge increases, the 'thousand-dollar genome' will also become increasingly important to healthcare. The applications that come within reach raise a number of ethical questions. This monitoring report addresses the issue
Ten years ago the human genome sequence was published. Subsequently, large investments were made in ...
The HUGO Committee on Ethics, Law and Society (CELS) undertook a Working Group exploration of the ke...
NHS genetics centres in Scotland sought to investigate the Genomics England 100,000 Genomes Project ...
Sequencing an individual's complete genome is expected to be possible for a relatively low sum 'one ...
Novel developments in genomic medicine may reduce the length of the diagnostic odyssey for patients ...
The Human Genome Decoding Project is progressing rapidly and the full sequences of the 3.2 bilions b...
Genome sequencing is now a sufficiently mature and affordable technology for clinical use. Its appli...
Recently the sequencing of the human genome has become a major biological and clinical research fiel...
Whole genome sequencing will soon become affordable for many individuals, but thorny privacy and eth...
Rapid advances in microarray and sequencing technologies are making genotyping and genome sequencing...
Following the sequencing of the human genome, the next challenge is to ascertain how variations amon...
High throughput approaches such as whole genome sequencing (WGS) and whole exome sequencing (WES) cr...
If lives could be saved by being “forewarned” by a genomic test, should we perform genomic testing o...
The ability to obtain a person’s whole genome sequence for a cost of one thousand dollars is nearly ...
Millions of people today have access to their personal genomic information. Direct-to-consumer servi...
Ten years ago the human genome sequence was published. Subsequently, large investments were made in ...
The HUGO Committee on Ethics, Law and Society (CELS) undertook a Working Group exploration of the ke...
NHS genetics centres in Scotland sought to investigate the Genomics England 100,000 Genomes Project ...
Sequencing an individual's complete genome is expected to be possible for a relatively low sum 'one ...
Novel developments in genomic medicine may reduce the length of the diagnostic odyssey for patients ...
The Human Genome Decoding Project is progressing rapidly and the full sequences of the 3.2 bilions b...
Genome sequencing is now a sufficiently mature and affordable technology for clinical use. Its appli...
Recently the sequencing of the human genome has become a major biological and clinical research fiel...
Whole genome sequencing will soon become affordable for many individuals, but thorny privacy and eth...
Rapid advances in microarray and sequencing technologies are making genotyping and genome sequencing...
Following the sequencing of the human genome, the next challenge is to ascertain how variations amon...
High throughput approaches such as whole genome sequencing (WGS) and whole exome sequencing (WES) cr...
If lives could be saved by being “forewarned” by a genomic test, should we perform genomic testing o...
The ability to obtain a person’s whole genome sequence for a cost of one thousand dollars is nearly ...
Millions of people today have access to their personal genomic information. Direct-to-consumer servi...
Ten years ago the human genome sequence was published. Subsequently, large investments were made in ...
The HUGO Committee on Ethics, Law and Society (CELS) undertook a Working Group exploration of the ke...
NHS genetics centres in Scotland sought to investigate the Genomics England 100,000 Genomes Project ...