Phenotyping: Targeting genotype’s rich cousin for diagnosis

There are many current and evolving tools to assist clinicians in their daily work of phenotyping. In medicine, the term ‘phenotype’ is usually taken to mean some deviation from normal morphology, physiology and behaviour. It is ascertained via history, examination and investigations, and a primary...

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Main Authors: Baynam, G., Walters, M., Claes, P., Kung, S., LeSouef, P., Dawkins, Hugh, Bellgard, M., Girdea, M., Brudno, M., Robinson, P., Zankl, A., Groza, T., Gillett, D., Goldblatt, J.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Blackwell Scientific Publications 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11786