Pharmacogenetics historically is the study of germline mutations, whereas pharmacogenomics identifies somatic mutations within tumoral DNA ultimately causing alteration in medication response. The term pharmacogenetics is often used interchangeably using the term pharmacogenomics which usually also investigates the role of acquired and inherited genetic differences regarding drug response and drug behavior by way of a systematic examination connected with genes, gene goods.
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