GTAC virtual reality resource supporting material: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
Supporting documents to help trainers and learners work through the virtual reality resource for polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
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GTAC virtual reality resource supporting material: Preparation of samples for cytogenetic analysis
Supporting documents to help trainers and learners work through the virtual reality resource for preparation of samples for cytogenetic analysis
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Inheritance and genetic conditions
Did you know...? Some health conditions are caused by a change to a single letter out of the 3 billion that make up our genome. Find out more key facts about genetic inheritance in this handy factsheet.
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- Genomics Game
No such thing as the perfect genome
Did you know...? We share around 99.9% of our genome with every other person, but that 0.1% difference is what makes us unique. Find out more key facts about the genome in this handy factsheet.
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- Genomics Game
Nursing competency frameworks in cancer genomics
These competency frameworks describe suggested knowledge, skills and attitudes required by specialist nurses delivering genomic testing within mainstream cancer pathways and the associated learning to meet these.
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Presentation on facilitating genomic testing: a competency framework
This slide deck has been developed by the Genomics Education Programme as part of its facilitating genomic testing competency framework. The slides can be adapted and used for local education and training about facilitating genomic testing in the NHS. The competency framework identifies the core competencies required to facilitate and consent patients for germline genomic…
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- NHS Genomic Medicine Service
Presentation on patient choice for whole genome sequencing
This PowerPoint slide deck is designed for those providing education and training to clinicians who are requesting whole genome sequencing. It can be adapted for local use.
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- NHS Genomic Medicine Service
Sequencing the genome
Did you know...? The first human genome took 13 years to sequence, but now this can be achieved in about a day. Find out more key facts about genome sequencing in this handy factsheet.
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- Genomics Game
The different types of genomic test results
This infographic provides a summary of the different types of genomic results that may arise from genomic testing via the GMS. You may find this useful as a guide to support your practice.
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- NHS Genomic Medicine Service
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