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  3. DNA repair - Wikipedia

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    Deficient expression of DNA repair proteins due to an inherited mutation can cause increased risk of cancer. Individuals with an inherited impairment in any of 34 DNA repair genes (see article DNA repair-deficiency disorder) have an increased risk of cancer, with some defects causing up to a 100% lifetime chance of cancer (e.g. p53 mutations ...

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    The cost of sequencing a human genome is dropping rapidly, due to the continual development of new, faster, cheaper DNA sequencing technologies such as "next-generation DNA sequencing". The National Human Genome Research Institute, an arm of the U.S. National Institutes of Health , has reported that the cost to sequence a whole human-sized ...

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    GEDmatch is an online service to compare autosomal DNA data files from different testing companies. It is owned by Qiagen.. The website gained significant media coverage in April 2018 after it was used by law enforcement to identify a suspect in the Golden State Killer case in California.