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<p>Genomics England is committed to returning results to every patient in the 100,000
Genomes Project via their National Health Service clinical team. All of the patient
results will have been returned to the NHS by the end of the year.</p><p>Under the
Data Protection Legislation, participants in the 100,000 Genomes Project can request
their genomic and clinical data. However, a whole genome sequence is around 3 billion
letters long and written in code so it is very difficult to interpret. Genomics England
can provide access to a visual representation on request or provide access to the
raw data. A NHS clinical team is the best route to providing a clinical interpretation
of the genome results.</p>
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