Genomic sequencing technologies for rare disease in mainstream healthcare: the current state of implementation

Mackley, M.P. orcid.org/0000-0002-7388-0905, Agrawal, P.B. orcid.org/0000-0003-3255-0456, Ali, S.S. et al. (15 more authors) (2025) Genomic sequencing technologies for rare disease in mainstream healthcare: the current state of implementation. European Journal of Human Genetics. pp. 1-12. ISSN: 1018-4813

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Keywords: Biological Sciences; Genetics; Cancer; Human Genome; Health Services; Genetic Testing; Clinical Research; Biotechnology; Rare Diseases; Cancer Genomics; Genetics; Policy, ethics, and research governance; Generic health relevance; Good Health and Well Being
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  • Submitted: 22 July 2025
  • Accepted: 29 July 2025
  • Published (online): 22 August 2025
  • Published: 22 August 2025
Institution: The University of Sheffield
Academic Units: The University of Sheffield > Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health (Sheffield) > School of Medicine and Population Health
Depositing User: Symplectic Sheffield
Date Deposited: 17 Sep 2025 14:40
Last Modified: 17 Sep 2025 14:41
Status: Published online
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Refereed: Yes
Identification Number: 10.1038/s41431-025-01925-7
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