Whole Exome Sequencing Market's Lead to Remain Unchallenged Throughout 2020
Whole exome sequencing is a technique used for strategically sequencing all the protein coding genes in a genome known as exon. There are around 1, 80,000 exons, which constitute about 1% of the human genome. Whole exome sequencing is widely used for identifying genetic variants responsible for diseases such as Miller Syndrome and Alzheimer's disease. Low cost associated with the whole exome sequencing, as compared to the whole genome sequencing.
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