Posted by Cystic Fibrosis News From Medical News Today | Posted in Genetics | Posted on 15-04-2010
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Exclusive licenses to gene patents, most of which are held by academic institutions and based on taxpayer-funded research, do more to block competition in the gene testing market than to spur the development of new technologies for gauging disease risk, say researchers at the Duke Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy (IGSP)...


Posted by Cystic Fibrosis News From Medical News Today | Posted in Genetics | Posted on 17-02-2010
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An inexpensive, fast, accurate DNA test that reveals a person's risk of developing certain diseases is expected to become a reality, thanks to technology developed at the University of Edinburgh. Scientists have developed a method of pinpointing variations in a person's genetic code at critical points along the DNA chain. The technique could be used to analyse DNA in a drop of saliva...


Posted by Cystic Fibrosis News From Medical News Today | Posted in Genetics | Posted on 20-08-2009
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A faster and cheaper way to find disease genes in the human genome that is being developed by researchers in the US has passed its initial "proof of concept" test by finding previously unknown gene mutations for Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, a rare Mendelian disorder, in unrelated affected individuals. Researchers from the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle wrote about their work in a paper that appears in the 16 August issue of Nature.

