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March 19, 2018 News by Larry Luxner

Genome Sequencing and Its Clinical Potential Focus of NYC Rare Disease Day Event

Genetic sequencing and the speed with which it can help diagnose a child’s disease — in addition to revealing the genes that cause at least half of the 7,000 rare diseases currently known — was the focus of a discussion by three top New York geneticists. The Feb. 28 conference,…

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