Research suggests the long-read sequencing approach can replace 15 separate tests and increase diagnostic yield for patients. A new DNA test provides a more detailed view of genetic material than current standard diagnostics, leading to more frequent diagnoses for rare genetic disorders. The test can replace 15 other diagnostic tests, potentially increasing efficiency and speed in the clinical laboratory. Researchers from Radboud University Medi…
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