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In the near future, the knowledge gained by the ongoing efforts of genomic classification from complete genome sequencing of patient tumors and PDX is expected to drive the next generation of preclinical clinical trials aimed at personalizing cancer therapy.

The data are still too fragmentary to link genomic classification and phenotypes, but these new genome sequences identify a pan-genome more representative of the diversity in the R. solanancearum species complex.

Owing to the prevalence of feature-selection in genomic classification, we also consider gene-expression-based classification of breast-cancer patient prognosis.

We establish a framework for genomic classification into one of four subtypes based on the pattern of the most prevalent significantly mutated genes: mutant BRAF, mutant RAS, mutant NF1, and Triple-WT (wild-type).

We found no significant outcome correlation with genomic classification, but samples assigned a transcriptomic subclass enriched for immune gene expression associated with lymphocyte infiltrate on pathology review and high LCK protein expression, a T cell marker, were associated with improved patient survival.

Using an information-based method for genomic classification [23], the sequence contigs from BG isolates 1942, 1013-2 and 49822 were analyzed in order to map the phylogenetic relationships of these isolates to other Bacillus species.

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When we applied the CIBMTR and MRC genomic classifications to our cohort, very few patients were FR and no significant differences were observed in the overall outcomes.

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Besides clinical risk stratifications, a number of different genomic classifications have been developed that enable the identification of high-risk patients (Irshad  et al, 2013; Lalonde et al, 2014; Ramos-Montoya et al, 2014).

We describe advances in a number of research areas including; congenital malformations, infertility, consanguinity and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, cancer and genomic classifications in Saudi Arabia, epigenetic explanations of idiopathic disease, and pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine.

Compared to the different genomic risk classifications, the clinical risk classification (AOL) identifies a higher proportion of high-risk patients in the older subgroup or in the group of patients with large tumors.

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