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MAY 2012
Genetic Test Could Pave the Way for Breast Cancer 'Magic Bullets'
Scientists have used advances in genetics to determine 10 subtypes of breast cancer, each of which has a unique genetic fingerprint that could in the future determine a patient's tailor-made treatment or cure.
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Publications
A Comprehensive Framework for Prioritising Variants in Exome Sequencing Studies of Mendelian Diseases
Complete Mitochondrial Genome Sequencing Reveals Novel Haplotypes in a Polynesian Population
Identification of High-Confidence Somatic Mutations in Whole Genome Sequence of Formalin-Fixed Breast Cancer Specimens
Next-Generation Exome Sequencing of Paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients Identifies Rare and Novel Variants in Candidate Genes
High-Throughput Sequencing of mGluR Signalling Pathway Genes Reveals Enrichment of Rare Variants in Autism
News
Personalised Nutrition: Genome Testing Could Make Dietary Interventions for Genetic Disease Possible
Athletic Frogs 'Have Faster-Changing Genomes'
Insights From Genomic Approaches to Oncology Discovery
33 Genes Linked to Autism 'Identified'
Blogs
Your Child's Genome Before the 2nd Trimester?
Accurate Identification of RNA Editing Sites From High-Throughput Sequencing Data
Four Decades of Computational Genomics
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