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I couldn't help but feel a tension between the claims that the mouse genome is far more similar to the human genome than scientists previously believed and that mice are therefore an excellent surrogate for studying the human genome in tests that would be unethical to conduct on human beings.
Opko Health, Beckman Coulter and Metabolon are developing tests that would be used in conjunction with P.S.A. screening.
This similarity makes the mouse genome an excellent surrogate for studying the human genome, especially for tests that would be ethically impossible in people.
But subsequent dust samples — similar to the kind of tests that would be done inside a home to determine whether lead paint dust was present — showed no hazard.
The problem, they said, was that objective, high-quality tests that would be capable of measuring teacher performance were not in place.
Murray Lumpkin, principal associate commissioner of the F.D.A., while acknowledging the need for SARS tests, said the agency would still want to review tests that would be widely distributed.
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"I don't know what test that would be".
"There is no issue or litmus test that would be accurate enough to satisfy the Texas Defender Service," Mr. Edmonds said.
Richard Ten Eyck, an assistant commissioner of education in New Jersey, said that state officials were working to come up with a better test that would be easier to grade.
GenomeDx is focusing on a test that would be used after surgery to help determine whether additional treatment with radiation or drugs would be useful.
"The vast, vast majority would say there are questions you can answer relatively definitively with nuclear testing that would be very difficult to answer without nuclear testing," he said.
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