Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Future illness predicted by cheap genome test

The new Illumina machine was recently promoted by Sydney`s Garvan Institute. The genomic sequencing is hoped to become available in the near future for Australians to prevent any diseases. This method is useful for diagnosing certain inherited disorders and it also improves health and life quality and duration. Genome sequencing The first human genome sequencing was released 15 years ago and took more than a decade to complete the task. Genome sequencing is a large task because it involves all 25,000 pairs of genes we inherit from our parents. How Australians use it Genomic sequencing is helpful especially for complex gene tests and the method is especially used for identifying cancer cells in Australian laboratories. Not a death calculator Although genomic sequencing can predict illnesses, there`s a lot to do until we will be able to use it as a death calculator. In the U.S. doctors want to use it in screening newborns in the future. Regulator Australian laboratories consider that the tests are both safe and efficient. However, there`s a lot more to discover in order to use these properly.

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