Google DeepMind launched AlphaGenome, an AI tool that helps identify genetic drivers of disease.
The system predicts how DNA mutations disrupt gene regulation across different cells and tissues.
AlphaGenome can analyse up to one million DNA letters at once.
Researchers trained it using large public human and mouse genetics databases.
The tool targets mutations linked to cancer, heart disease, autoimmune disorders, and mental illness.
Scientists say AlphaGenome could speed up disease research and support new gene therapies.
Experts call it a major advance in understanding the genome’s non-coding regions.
Google DeepMind Unveils AlphaGenome to Decode Genetic Causes of Disease
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