Clinical applications of Genome Polymorphism Scans

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Applications of Genome Polymorphism Scans range from the relatively simple such as gender determination and confirmation of biological relationships, to the relatively complex such as determination of autozygosity and propagation of genetic information throughout pedigrees. Unlike nearly all other clinical DNA tests, the Scan is a universal test - it covers all people and all genes. In balance, I argue that the Genome Polymorphism Scan is the most powerful, affordable clinical DNA test available today. © 2006 Weber; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Weber, J. L. (2006, June 6). Clinical applications of Genome Polymorphism Scans. Biology Direct. https://doi.org/10.1186/1745-6150-1-16

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