Here's a welcome, and all too rare example of a measured story about DNA sequencing and what it can offer. Gina Kolata writes in the New York Times about sequencing increasingly being used in attempts to explain rare, particularly pediatric disorders. Rather than overselling the promise of treatment and cure, she writes that it isn't always a panacea, and is proving to sometimes be successful and sometimes not.The piece is about sequencing being done for clinical purposes, primarily […]
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