Data mining detects signs of Lou Gehrig's disease in gene carriers long before symptoms appear

Monday, August 4, 2008 - 03:56 in Biology & Nature

Inspired by the use of microarray chips that look for gene combinations, psychologists are using "pattern array" software to spot movements in rats that might help them predict diseases such as Lou Gehrig's syndrome.

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