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by davemessina
3978 days ago
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Thanks for your comments, and yes, you've got it exactly. In cancer, both DNA and RNA can be effective diagnostics, and there's been a lot of great work on the DNA side in cancer. In essentially all other diseases, though, there are changes in RNA but not in DNA. |
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A group, perhaps yours or in concert with yours, could both define the disease subsets based on biomarkers and then diagnose/prognose/inform treatment. Surely the same is true for other diseases, this is just one high-impact example.