From Harvard, the goals to help educate both the public and physicians on personal genetics. You can also reference some prior posts with relative information here . Further reading here will help distinguish the difference as to what is on the market today and what you can expect from various...
This is the complete product. It is not the chip bases analysis offered by many genomics companies and it takes a while to compile. One thing about having the entire genome is that it is complete, where the chip companies are updating data, software, etc., but that's not to say their...
In a related story about the Broad Institute, this was released today: potential news and warnings of tumors that could become resistant to a common cancer drug when used upon a recurrence of a tumor. There's a lot going on with genomic research at the center and this is just one...
The software offers both detailed, localized views of genomic data, and a whole genome view, in a format somewhat similar to the way Google presents items on the web. It is free to download and use. There are also some sample data files available. I like the idea of the heat map view...
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