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- Exactech | Orthopaedic Implants | Joint Replacement
Exactech is a global medical technology company offering innovative implants, surgical instruments and the Active Intelligence AI ecosystem of smart technologies
- Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC) | Avillach Lab
We have provided a RESTful service to extend the Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC) Browser created at the Broad Institute The ExAC Browser queries genomic information on over 60,000 individuals who were sequenced through a variety of disease-specific and population genetic studies
- Dr. Tim Trainor, MD | Las Vegas, NV Orthopaedic Surgeon - Exac
Looking for an orthopaedic surgeon in Las Vegas, NV? Dr Tim Trainor specializes in hip, and knee procedures with a location in Las Vegas, NV
- ExAC browser
ExAC data is available in the gnomAD browser or for download View this page in the gnomAD browser You will be automatically redirected in 25 seconds
- ExAC browser: displaying reference data information from over 60 000 . . .
We demonstrate its use for exome sequence data from 60 706 individuals in the Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC) The ExAC browser provides gene- and transcript-centric displays of variation, a critical view for clinical applications
- Log in to access your numbers | Exact
Log in to access Exact Online, the Customer Portal of Exact Globe and Synergy or the Partner Portal
- LOCATIONS - Exact Sciences
We are a global company, working together towards one mission Our locations consist of cities, countries, and homes Hear from employees about our locations "My favorite thing about Exact Sciences is not only the mission, but also the people Everyone is passionate about working towards our common mission to eradicate cancer ”
- A Guide to the Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC) Data Set
This goal is what drives the Exome Aggregation Consortium (ExAC), an international coalition of investigators with a focus on data from exome sequencing – an approach that allows us to focus variant discovery on the regions of the genome that encode proteins, known collectively as the exome
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