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**exome sequencing**

What is exome sequencing?

Exome sequencing is a genomic technique for selectively sequencing all of the protein-coding regions in a genome (known as the exome). In humans, this accounts for about 1% of the genome, but is estimated to contain ~85% of disease-related variants. It is commonly used to identify genetic causes of diseases or to study genetic variation within a population.

Which organizations are mentioning exome sequencing?

exome sequencing
Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research
Public Administration 
exome sequencing
Universitätsklinikum Bonn
Health Care and Social Assistance 
exome sequencing
Massachusetts General Hospital
Health Care and Social Assistance 
exome sequencing
Universitätsklinikum Augsburg
Health Care and Social Assistance 
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