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This collaboration will result in one of the more comprehensive genomics databases in the world, and will enable researchers to learn more about how genes ...
Genetic testing for retinoblastoma looks for variations in a part of the DNA called the RB1 gene. Everyone with retinoblastoma has variations in the RB1 gene in ...
This study aims to establish, use, and extensively share a comprehensive longitudinal resource of genetic, non-genetic, and cognitive data, brain imaging ...
... genetic diseases. Identifying these RNA errors, which result in individual genes being abnormally joined, is daunting. "RNA is very noisy data," Oliver says ...
A primary focus of the Mayo group will be on two common actionable genetic disorders–familial hyperlipidemia (FH) and familial colorectal cancer (CRC).
Genetics tests have traditionally been used to assess the risks due to these ... genes rather than in just one. The eMERGE study doesn't test children ...
To uncover these gene-environment interactions, the population omics strategy dives into new scientific methods that integrate genomics (genes), proteomics ( ...
Genes & Development. 2016; doi:10.1101/gad.289439.116. Ingle JN, et al. Genetic polymorphisms in the long noncoding RNA MIR2052HG offer a pharmacogenomic basis ...
Intracellular circadian clocks (clock genes) are a highly conserved set of core genes ... Diabetes-associated genetic loci in pathophysiology of beta cell failure.
Genetic testing can be performed in utero, but there is risk to the pregnancy and the fetus. Although some fetuses present with arrhythmias easily recognized as ...
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