Genomics in clinical practice: Lessons from the front lines

Howard J. Jacob, Kelly Abrams, David P. Bick, Kent Brodie, David P. Dimmock, Michael Farrell, Jennifer Geurts, Jeremy Harris, Daniel Helbling, Barbara J. Joers, Robert Kliegman, George Kowalski, Jozef Lazar, David A. Margolis, Paula North, Jill Northup, Altheia Roquemore-Goins, Gunter Scharer, Mary Shimoyama, Kimberly StrongBradley Taylor, Shirng Wern Tsaih, Michael R. Tschannen, Regan L. Veith, Jaime Wendt-Andrae, Brandon Wilk, Elizabeth A. Worthey

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Abstract

The price of whole-genome and -exome sequencing has fallen to the point where these methods can be applied to clinical medicine. Here, we outline the lessons we have learned in converting a sequencing laboratory designed for research into a fully functional clinical program.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number194cm5
JournalScience Translational Medicine
Volume5
Issue number194
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 10 2013
Externally publishedYes

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