A genomic strategy implemented by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine can efficiently increase the molecular diagnostic rate of undiagnosed diseases. The researchers report in the New England ...
More than 500 European patients with previously undiagnosed rare disorders received a genetic diagnosis through research carried out by an extensive European collaboration, the Solve-Rare Diseases ...
Diagnostic rates of genetic diseases could be increased by up to 32% with improved structure and guidelines for reanalyzing patients’ genomic sequencing data. When new variants in known genes are ...
The rapid accrual of knowledge in genomic medicine has prompted the reanalysis of existing data. 1,2 We clinically reanalyzed data from two patient series that had undergone diagnostic proband-only ...
More than 500 European patients with unknown conditions have received a diagnosis through new genetic research. This includes patients with rare neurological disorders, severe intellectual ...
From the hurricane that smashed into New York in 1938 to the impact of the Krakatoa eruption of 1883, the late 19th and 20th centuries are rich with examples of extreme weather. Now an international ...
Meteorologists frequently use ocean reanalysis data to study the evolution of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) over time. These datasets are powerful tools and can paint a reliable picture of ...