Author: Dr Tulika Bhardwaj

A genomic revolution is quietly taking shape in India, through technological developments that revolutionise healthcare and agriculture by advancing DNA sequencing, customised medical care, and genetic research. The unique genetic diversity within the Indian population creates a specific chance for scientists to achieve major discoveries related to disease management and hereditary information research. The national genetic database initiative from the Government of India, called the Genome India Project (GIP), has started building a national DNA database for developing precision medicine that is available to all Indians specifically (https://genomeindia.in/). The medical scope of India will transform due to enhanced biotech startup…

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