Africa makes up less than 3% of global genome sequencing, a laboratory procedure to determine the entire genetic makeup of a specific organism or cell type. This gap hinders research and efforts to treat conditions more common on the continent, including cancers, cardiovascular and sickle cell disease. “For too long, the absence of locally derived genomic data has limited how we prevent,…
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