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The researchers also found that RNA can be accurately extracted and analyzed from severely degraded genetic samples, such as from tissue samples that have ...
... genetic makeup that may make them more likely to develop certain forms of cancer. The clinic team is led by geneticists who work with genetic counselors ...
You can develop Lynch syndrome only if you inherit a genetic change that affects one of the DNA repair genes: MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2 or EPCAM. Your risk is ...
Research in Mayo Clinic's Genetics of Liver Disease Lab focuses on genetic factors involved in liver disease progression and liver cancer development.
Joanne Garnett, left, and Kate Lew, right, both had genetic tests that revealed hereditary genetic mutations that are linked to cancer.
Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education offers a one- or two-year Molecular Genetic Pathology Fellowship in Rochester, Minnesota.
Mayo Clinic researchers are using a new tool known as the Human Phenotype Ontology to help them identify previously unknown genetic diseases and diagnose ...
... genetic testing on people's health care when their DNA results are part of the electronic health record. Genetic data from participants will also be used to ...
ANSWER: Genetic testing is available to help narrow down your antidepressant options, ideally reducing the need for a sometimes prolonged trial-and-error period ...
New study links genetic variation to chemotherapy-related liver damage in patients with colorectal cancer liver metastases.
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