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  1. Genes
  2. Year: 2010, Volume: 1
  3. Year: 2010, Volume: 1, Issue: 1
  4. Next Generation DNA Sequencing and the Future of Genomic Medicine
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Next Generation DNA Sequencing and the Future of Genomic Medicine

Content Provider PubMed Central
Author Anderson, Matthew W. Schrijver, Iris
Copyright Year 2010
Abstract In the years since the first complete human genome sequence was reported, there has been a rapid development of technologies to facilitate high-throughput sequence analysis of DNA (termed “next-generation” sequencing). These novel approaches to DNA sequencing offer the promise of complete genomic analysis at a cost feasible for routine clinical diagnostics. However, the ability to more thoroughly interrogate genomic sequence raises a number of important issues with regard to result interpretation, laboratory workflow, data storage, and ethical considerations. This review describes the current high-throughput sequencing platforms commercially available, and compares the inherent advantages and disadvantages of each. The potential applications for clinical diagnostics are considered, as well as the need for software and analysis tools to interpret the vast amount of data generated. Finally, we discuss the clinical and ethical implications of the wealth of genetic information generated by these methods. Despite the challenges, we anticipate that the evolution and refinement of high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies will catalyze a new era of personalized medicine based on individualized genomic analysis.
Related Links http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes1010038
Ending Page 69
Page Count 32
Starting Page 38
File Format PDF
ISSN 20734425
e-ISSN 20734425
Journal Genes
Issue Number 1
Volume Number 1
Language English
Publisher MDPI
Publisher Date 2010-05-01
Access Restriction Open
Rights Holder MDPI
Subject Keyword Research in Higher Education
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Genetics Genetics (clinical)
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