Tamil Nadu public health department plans to set up genome sequencing Lab
Tamil Nadu public health department plans to set up genome sequencing Lab
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In a unique gesture, Tamil Nadu's public health department has been planning to set up a genome sequencing laboratory in the state. The genome sequence lab will provide us information about the pattern of transmission and on how the virus has evolved. This will help researchers find methods for rapid diagnosis and develop medicines to treat it.

A draft proposal in this connection was already formulated at the public health laboratory. The officials are expecting to set up the laboratory by the end of the month of June if the government clears the proposal.

The genome sequencing lab is expected to cost Rs 2 crore while several institutions, according to the Public health department officials have facilities to sequence the genome, there is no dedicated laboratory solely meant for the purpose. The public lab officials said that the lab will help them track the variants of vector-borne diseases and on superbugs that are resistant to antibiotics.

Tamil Nadu health department in a statement said that with SARS- Cov 2 virus carry mutations that have a potential to offset the vaccine efficacy and hence the department wants to be on top of it and understand the pattern.

State Health Secretary J. Radhakrishnan said, " Changes in the genetic structure of the virus could turn out to be dangerous and we want to understand the pattern and control it.

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