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SG100K study aims to map DNA, genes of 100,000 Singaporeans, PRs | Video

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With Singapore facing a growing burden of long-term health conditions, the SG100K study is aiming to map the DNA and the complete set of genes of 100,000 Singaporeans and permanent residents. The information gathered could identify risk factors and prevent or slow the progression of diseases, and would be key in delivering efficient care. Sherlyn Seah reports.

With Singapore facing a growing burden of long-term health conditions, the SG100K study is aiming to map the DNA and the complete set of genes of 100,000 Singaporeans and permanent residents. The information gathered could identify risk factors and prevent or slow the progression of diseases, and would be key in delivering efficient care. Sherlyn Seah reports.

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