Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and a system for selecting an anticancer agent based on protein damage information of an individual by using individual genome sequencing. The method and the system, according to the present invention, are highly reliable and widely applicable techniques capable of predicting side effects or risks of specific drugs, in other words, anticancer agents, for each individual by performing sequence analysis of an exon part of a gene that codes various proteins involved in pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics of anticancer agents.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and a system for selecting a drug customized on the basis of individual protein information by using individual genome sequences. The method and the system of the present invention can predict the individual side effects or danger of a certain drug by analyzing the sequence of the exon region of a gene encoding various proteins involved in the pharmacokinetics or pharmacodynamics of a predetermined drug or drug group, and have high reliability and are widely applicable and universal.
Abstract: A nucleic acid sequence security method comprises the steps of: (a) creating a plurality of composites each comprising at least one of target elements derived from a nucleic acid sequence of an analysis requester or disguising elements identical to or different from the target elements; and (b) providing the created plurality of composites to an analyst.