- The
exome is
composed of all of the
exons within the genome, the
sequences which, when transcribed,
remain within the
mature RNA
after introns are removed...
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Exome sequencing, also
known as
whole exome sequencing (WES), is a
genomic technique for
sequencing all of the protein-coding
regions of
genes in a genome...
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species constitutes the genome, the
entire set of
exons constitutes the
exome. The term exon
derives from the
expressed region and was
coined by American...
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tests for
hundreds of rare diseases, as well as
panels of
genes and
whole exome sequencing (20,000 gene)
Mendelian disorders using m****ively-parallel DNA...
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sequencing techniques. The
methods that are the most
commonly used are
whole exome sequencing and
whole genome sequencing. Both
approaches are used to identify...
- i.e. with the
sequences of the
actual genomes or
exomes via
whole genome sequencing or
whole exome sequencing.
Before 2010, DNA
sequencing methods were...
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called Exome+, a
version of
Exome sequencing which according to the
company provides 100
times more data than was
previously available.
Exome+ includes...
- are
being studied and characterized. With the
increasing utilization of
exome and
whole genome sequencing, it is anti****ted that many more individuals...
- only be
conducted by a
performance of an IQ test
score of
below 70.
Whole exome sequencing (WES) can be used as a non-biased tool in the
diagnostic evaluation...
- example,
unsolicited findings (U.F.s) of
pediatric exome sequencing. They are
findings based on
pediatric exome sequencing that
explain in
greater detail the...