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genomic and proteomic techniques
What are Genomic Techniques?
Genomic techniques involve analyzing the
DNA
sequence to identify genetic variations that may contribute to disease susceptibility. Common methods include
whole genome sequencing
(WGS),
genome-wide association studies
(GWAS), and
polymerase chain reaction
(PCR).
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