It has been reported that all infants can test their DNA to test future diseases under the government unveiled.
The work is supposed to pour £ 650m on DNA technology before the problem arises.
In the comments for the first time in Daily telegraphThe new technology in areas such as genomic helps with “mutation” diseases, said the Minister of Health.
The output says that for a decade, every child as part of the drive has been sequence of complete genome.
Genomics is expected to support the 10 -year government plan for the NHS, which will focus more on technology and prevention.

“The revolution in the medical science means that we can change the NHS over the next decade, from a service that diagnoses and treats health to the one who is predicting and preventing it,” said Mr. String.
“Genomics gives us the opportunity to jump the disease, so we are in front of it instead of responding to it.”
Mr Street has already talked about his willingness to prevent NHS, reducing serious illness and cost savings.
The design also provides much role for artificial intelligence and other technologies to predict disease and to treat or medication much earlier.
“With the power of this new technology, patients will be able to get personal health care to prevent health before symptoms start, reduce pressure on NHS services and help people in life longer and healthier,” he said.
With more focus on prevention, the government’s 10 -year plan is expected to include two other “change” in the NHS.
This will move away from hospitals to greater care in the community and from analog to digital services.
It is the declaration of Chancellor Rachel Reeves that the government will actually raise the NHS budget by £ 29 billion a year over the next three years, as it is trying to reduce waiting lists in accordance with its election promises.