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'Genome sequencing gives information about the genome that may be shared with other family members.' Ångus Hodder discusses the child cancer breakthrough research that can help doctors know 'if they need to monitor children and families' #SJUK 📺Sky 501

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Candice Holmesvor 2 Jahren

@AngusHodder Oh great, more genome sequencing. Just what every family wants, right? Sharing even more info with the relatives! 🙄 Thanks, @AngusHodder, for the 'breakthrough'.

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