
Generating Evidence for Genomic Diagnostic Test Development
Ten years after the sequencing of the human genome, scientists have developed genetic tests that can predict a person''s response to certain drugs, estimate the risk of developing Alzheimer''s disease, and make other predictions based on known links between genes and diseases. However, genetic tests have yet to become a routine part of medical care, in part because there is not enough evidence to ...
Ten years after the sequencing of the human genome, scientists have developed genetic tests that can predict a person''s response to certain drugs, estimate the risk of developing Alzheimer''s disease, and make other predictions based on known links between genes and diseases. However, genetic tests have yet to become a routine part of medical care, in part because there is not enough evidence to ...