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Centogene
CENTOGENE CentoXome®

Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) is a comprehensive genetic test that identifies changes in a patient’s DNA that are causative or related to their medical concerns. By focusing on the entire protein-coding regions of the genome – the exome – WES offers you the coverage you need to diagnose patients rapidly and reliably.




Centogene

Am Strande 7
18055 Rostock, Germany
+49 (0) 381 80 113 - 416
https://www.centogene.com





Features & Specs

Overcoming the Obstacles of Rare Disease Diagnostics With CentoXome

  • Enhanced Coverage
    Innovative technology with uniform coverage across the entire exome (~20,000 genes), full mitochondrial genome, and known medically-associated genes and variants
  • Increased Diagnostic Yield
    By boosting clinically relevant regions and providing panel-grade quality coverage of ~8,000 medically-associated genes, the diagnostic yield increases by up to 20% compared to conventional WES
  • More Insights
    Improved clinical reporting based on bioinformatics, artificial intelligence (AI), and medical expert-based analysis of the CENTOGENE Biodatabank which includes ~ 650,000 individuals from >120 countries and >31 million unique variants

Features & Specs

Overcoming the Obstacles of Rare Disease Diagnostics With CentoXome

  • Enhanced Coverage
    Innovative technology with uniform coverage across the entire exome (~20,000 genes), full mitochondrial genome, and known medically-associated genes and variants
  • Increased Diagnostic Yield
    By boosting clinically relevant regions and providing panel-grade quality coverage of ~8,000 medically-associated genes, the diagnostic yield increases by up to 20% compared to conventional WES
  • More Insights
    Improved clinical reporting based on bioinformatics, artificial intelligence (AI), and medical expert-based analysis of the CENTOGENE Biodatabank which includes ~ 650,000 individuals from >120 countries and >31 million unique variants
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