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Talking Glossary
An exome is the sequence of all the exons in a genome, reflecting the protein-coding portion of a genome. In humans, the exome is about 1.5% of the genome.
Exome … An exome is the sequence of all the exons in a genome, … the protein-coding portion of a genome. In humans, the exome is about 1.5% of the genome. … An exome is the sequence of all the exons in a genome, …
News Release
Ten investigators will receive exome sequencing data as part of their clinical research projects at the NIH Clinical Center.
… Joseph Kaegi … Ten intramural investigators will receive exome sequencing data as part of their clinical research … sequence the exomes of 1,000 NIH Clinical Center patients. Exome sequencing explores the 1-2 percent of the genome that … encourage the development of more resources for genome and exome sequencing within NIH. In their grant applications, …
News Release
A new genome-based technology for demystifying undiagnosed illnesses - even rare childhood diseases - is moving into general medical practice.
… physicians already have ordered clinical genome or exome sequencing (CGES) for their patients, Leslie G. … thousands of patients would be getting clinical genome and exome sequencing." Exome sequencing amounts to an abridged version of the more …
Clinical Research
This team-based clinical service os provided by NHGRI to Intramural Investigators employing exome/genome sequencing.
… provided by NHGRI to Intramural Investigators employing exome/genome sequencing to accomplish their research goals. The SGFS will annotate de-identified research exome/genome data for the presence of possible actionable … provided by NHGRI to Intramural Investigators employing exome/genome sequencing. ​ … DNA Sequencing, Exam Sequencing, …
Secondary Genomics Finding Service
The SGFS can support annotation of up to 2000 exomes/genomes per year on a first-come, first-served basis.