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A new dawn of the genomic age: five areas set to be transformed in 2023

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In March, the collaborative T2T consortium published the first complete telomere-to-telomere sequence of the human genome, filling in the last 8% of the 3 billion base pairs that make up our DNA. Fulfilling the promise of genomics depends on having the most accurate and complete picture of genetic variation as possible.

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Why genomic healthcare data matters in the development of new therapies 

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One might argue that this all started getting exciting with the launch of the Human Genome Project, which the National Human Genome Research Institute consider to be one of the greatest scientific feats in history 1. DDW’s Megan Thomas observes developments of accessibility in this sector and the potential impact. .

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Q&A: Gene therapy opportunities from long-read sequencing 

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The key difference between the two technologies is that long-read sequences are more effective at unambiguously determining how all the pieces of a sequenced genome fit together. Genomic sequencing plays an essential role in the discovery of novel pathogens and detecting their changing biology, helping to improve disease surveillance.