Google DeepMind launches AI tool to help identify genetic drivers of disease

The Guardian 

The human genome runs to 3bn pairs of letters - the Gs, Ts, Cs and As that comprise the DNA code. The human genome runs to 3bn pairs of letters - the Gs, Ts, Cs and As that comprise the DNA code. Researchers at Google DeepMind have unveiled their latest artificial intelligence tool and claimed it will help scientists identify the genetic drivers of disease and ultimately pave the way for new treatments. AlphaGenome predicts how mutations interfere with the way genes are controlled, changing when they are switched on, in which cells of the body, and whether their biological volume controls are set to high or low. Most common diseases that run in families, including heart disease and autoimmune disorders, as well as mental health problems, have been linked to mutations that affect gene regulation, as have many cancers, but identifying which genetic glitches are to blame is far from straightforward.