Artificial intelligence used to detect genetic disease by analyzing your face
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Using artificial intelligence can detect physiological patterns, which reveal genetic variations that cause diseases, studying for example the face of people.
Although genetic sequencing techniques are becoming increasingly affordable, it is still difficult to analyze genomes to detect abnormalities that could degenerate into diseases.
The technologies used by the Israeli company FDNA capture, structure and analyze complex human physiological data to produce processable genomic information.
Its data set includes an unprecedented amount of genotypic information associated with more than 10,000 diseases, obtained from cases of real patients through a wide network of users.
All these unidentified data are uploaded to the cloud, with the aim that other professionals can make use of them in diagnoses of millions of patients suffering from genetic diseases.
Source: magazine.startus.cc, read original article
https://magazine.startus.cc/precision-medicine-startup-fdna-introduces-next-generation-phenotyping-ngp/
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