By: Jennifer Sprance
01/26/2010
The molecular diagnostics industry is a relatively new territory that offers much promise for early disease detection and personalized patient care. When analyzing samples at the molecular level, there are serious consequences for errors, and tests must be highly accurate and precise. For example, molecular diagnostics may be used to detect the presence of DNA in samples collected at a crime scene, or to determine whether parents carry a genetic mutation that causes inherited diseases, such as cystic fibrosis.