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genetic variations

Two doctors looking at research information on a specialized computer.
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How can we make genetic testing and the interpretation of genetic variations more fair and accurate 

January 31, 2025 BCM Human Genome Sequencing Center,  genetic testing,  genetic variations,  Genetics,  Genomics,  Human Genome Sequencing Center,  inequities,  precision medicine,  underrepresented populations

When we think about genetic research and its role in precision medicine, one of its most compelling promises lies in its universality. The promise is

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