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Authors: Erdmann V.A., Jurga S., Barciszewski J. |
Title: RNA and DNA diagnostics preface |
Source: Book Series: RNA Technologies, Erdmann V.A., Jurga S., Barciszewski J. (Eds.) |
Year : 2015 |
Abstract:
The aim of molecular diagnostics is preferentially to detect a developing disease before any symptoms appear. There has been a significant increase, fueled by technologies from the human genome project, in the availability of nucleic acid sequence information for all living organisms including bacteria and viruses. When combined with a different type of instrumentation applied, the resulting diagnostics is specific and sensitive. Nucleic acid-based medical diagnosis detects specific DNAs or RNAs from the infecting organism or virus and a specific gene or the expression of a gene associated with a disease. Nucleic acid approaches also stimulate a basic science by opening lines of inquiry that will lead to greater understanding of the molecules at the center of life. One can follow Richard Feynman’s famous statement “What I cannot create, I do not understand.”
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17305-4 (Pobrane: 2018-03-28)
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