In just a few weeks, a patient with a number of medical problems can have their entire genome sequenced. Doctors can then sift through the data to see which genes are altered and how they might intervene.
In just a few weeks, a patient with a number of medical problems can have their entire genome sequenced. Doctors can then sift through the data to see which genes are altered and how they might intervene.
In just a few weeks, a patient with a number of medical problems can have their entire genome sequenced. Doctors can then sift through the data to see which genes are altered and how they might intervene.
The 1000 Genomes Project aims to sequence and compare the DNA of 2,500 individuals from across the world. Initial findings may offer new insights into disease or lead to new treatments.