2015
DOI: 10.2217/pme.15.44
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How Should Whole-Genome Sequencing be Implemented in Children? A Consideration of the Current Limitations

Abstract: In children, whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is envisioned as a tool to improve diagnosis of undiagnosed diseases and to improve population-based screening. Pilot applications have shown benefits: genomic information has been used as a diagnostic aid; pharmacogenomics can reduce medicine-related adverse events; advanced knowledge of the potential for later-onset disease can target tests and appropriate therapies. However, emerging technical, conceptual and ethical challenges may limit WGS from fulfilling the cur… Show more

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