Decoding Fetal DNA From Mother’s Blood Opens Door, Study Published in Science Translational Medicine

Bloomberg -- A new technique can map the genome of an unborn baby from bits of its own DNA found floating in the mother’s blood, offering a way to detect inherited conditions without using invasive methods that may cause miscarriages. The technology was used for the first time to identify the full set of genes in a fetus conceived by two parents who each carried mutations causing beta thalassemia, an inherited blood disorder.

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