Views of rare disease participants in a UK whole-genome sequencing study towards secondary findings: a qualitative study
<p>With large-scale genome sequencing initiatives underway, vast amounts of genomic data are being generated. Results—including secondary findings (SF)—are being returned, although policies around generation and management remain inconsistent. In order to inform relevant policy, it is essenti...
Main Authors: | Mackley, M, Blair, E, Parker, M, Taylor, J, Watkins, H, Ormondroyd, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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