Genetics in Medicine Open (Jan 2024)
P214: SeqFirst DDi: Early whole genome sequencing improves access to early precise genetic diagnosis for children with developmental differences
- Katrina Dipple,
- Daniel Doherty,
- Kailyn Anderson,
- Olivia Sommers,
- Tara Wenger,
- Kate MacDuffie,
- Alexandra Keefe,
- Abbey Scott,
- Lukas Kruidenier,
- Jamie Love-Nichols,
- Heidi Gildersleeve,
- Chayna Davis,
- Kati Buckingham,
- Jessica Chong,
- David Veenstra,
- Danny Miller,
- Deborah Copenheaver,
- Jane Juusola,
- Kyle Retterer,
- Kirsty McWalter,
- Paul Kruszka,
- Joon-Ho Yu,
- Michael Bamshad
Affiliations
- Katrina Dipple
- Seattle Children’s Hospital
- Daniel Doherty
- University of Washington
- Kailyn Anderson
- University of Washington
- Olivia Sommers
- University of Washington
- Tara Wenger
- University of Washington
- Kate MacDuffie
- University of Washington
- Alexandra Keefe
- University of Washington
- Abbey Scott
- Seattle Children's Hospital
- Lukas Kruidenier
- Seattle Children's Hospital
- Jamie Love-Nichols
- Seattle Children's Hospital
- Heidi Gildersleeve
- University of Washington
- Chayna Davis
- University of Washington
- Kati Buckingham
- University of Washington
- Jessica Chong
- University of Washington
- David Veenstra
- University of Washington
- Danny Miller
- University of Washington
- Deborah Copenheaver
- GeneDx
- Jane Juusola
- GeneDx
- Kyle Retterer
- GeneDx
- Kirsty McWalter
- GeneDx
- Paul Kruszka
- GeneDx
- Joon-Ho Yu
- University of Washington
- Michael Bamshad
- University of Washington
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 2
p. 101111