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WTF (What's The Function?)
Jay Shendure’s editorial, “Life after genetics”, points out that we, as geneticists, should shift our focus from variant-finding (e.g., GWAS) to understanding the functional implications of disease-associated variants: “We are in a period of rich discovery in human genetics and genomics. The … Continue reading →
Posted in genomics, medicine, mutation, next generation sequencing
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Tagged gene function, genome-editing, GWAS, perspectives
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