Research Suggests Genomic Technology Has Entered the Mainstream Practice of Medicine

Clinical genome and exome sequencing (CGES) is now being used by clinical geneticists and other specialists to diagnose rare, clinically unrecognizable disorders that are suspected to be genetic in origin. This process was previously thought to be exotic in nature. Several thousand CGES tests across the country have already been ordered for patients and thousands more are expected in coming years. CGES is quickly moving from research laboratories into clinical ...

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