(Hiroshima University) Researchers have developed a smart genetic reference library for locating and weeding out disease-causing mutations in populations. The technique and database has successfully estimated naturally occurring rare-variants in the STAT1 gene -- and determined the diseases that would result. The STAT1 genetic library could be expanded to include other genes in forming a vast genetic reference library. Its use in conjunction with genome sequencing technologies would help determine new found mutations and assist in fighting disease.
from EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science http://ift.tt/2lCh2Di
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