AbstractWith the advance of genomic technologies, we are now able to detect genetic variations in patients with high accuracy, whole genome scale and relatively cost-effective. This offers an opportunity for altering medical practice fundamentally as well as insurance policy. Although clinicians, scientists, and health policy makers still have to deal how to interpret and handle the results that sometimes come with ambiguity and uncertainty, recent advances especially in the western world have integrated genetic tests and molecular genetic analysis for clinical management of patients. In this session, we will discuss and review the range of methods currently used in clinical setting as well as potential emerging methods in clinical molecula...
In the -omics era, analysis of genome and transcriptome have become extremely relevant for the eluci...
Molecular genetic tests become increasingly sophisticated. Until recently, genetic tests were carr...
DNA testing in patients suspected of having a genetic disorder will not always result in clear findi...
Abstract With the advance of genomic technologies, we are now able to detect genetic variations in ...
Background: Genetic testing in inherited disease has traditionally relied upon recognition of the pr...
Genetic testing has been available for many years. Recently, the potential for increased and more pr...
Genome sequencing technology provides new and promising tests for clinical practice, including whole...
Over the past 6 years, next generation sequencing (NGS) has been established as a valuable high-thro...
Over the past 6 years, next generation sequencing (NGS) has been established as a valuable high-thro...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques have greatly accelerated the molecular elucidation of Me...
Implementation of next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) technology into routine diagnostic genome car...
The potential applications of next-generation sequencing technologies in diagnostic laboratories hav...
Clinical laboratories have adopted next generation sequencing (NGS) as a gold standard for the diagn...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionised rare disease diagnostics. Concomitant with advan...
Implementation of next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) technology into routine diagnostic genome car...
In the -omics era, analysis of genome and transcriptome have become extremely relevant for the eluci...
Molecular genetic tests become increasingly sophisticated. Until recently, genetic tests were carr...
DNA testing in patients suspected of having a genetic disorder will not always result in clear findi...
Abstract With the advance of genomic technologies, we are now able to detect genetic variations in ...
Background: Genetic testing in inherited disease has traditionally relied upon recognition of the pr...
Genetic testing has been available for many years. Recently, the potential for increased and more pr...
Genome sequencing technology provides new and promising tests for clinical practice, including whole...
Over the past 6 years, next generation sequencing (NGS) has been established as a valuable high-thro...
Over the past 6 years, next generation sequencing (NGS) has been established as a valuable high-thro...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques have greatly accelerated the molecular elucidation of Me...
Implementation of next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) technology into routine diagnostic genome car...
The potential applications of next-generation sequencing technologies in diagnostic laboratories hav...
Clinical laboratories have adopted next generation sequencing (NGS) as a gold standard for the diagn...
Next generation sequencing (NGS) has revolutionised rare disease diagnostics. Concomitant with advan...
Implementation of next-generation DNA sequencing (NGS) technology into routine diagnostic genome car...
In the -omics era, analysis of genome and transcriptome have become extremely relevant for the eluci...
Molecular genetic tests become increasingly sophisticated. Until recently, genetic tests were carr...
DNA testing in patients suspected of having a genetic disorder will not always result in clear findi...