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Genetic Disorders
Thalassemia is a group of inherited diseases of the blood that affect a person's ability to produce hemoglobin, resulting in anemia.
… Thalassemia is a group of inherited diseases of the blood that affect a person's ability to produce … of Southeast Asian, Chinese and Filipino ancestry, results in fetal or newborn death. A child who inherits two …
Clinical Studies
The IDENTIFY Study is a study exploring how prenatal blood test results for the baby might also detect cancer in the mother.
… Frequently Asked Questions   Will I receive the results of my evaluations?  Yes. The results of your evaluations will be shared with you as soon as they …
News Release
The TCGA network describes uterine and bile duct cancer.
… and NHGRI, has greatly improved our understanding of the molecular signatures underlying different cancers - … unique from each other. … The Molecular Characteristics of Breast Cancer The TCGA data, more than two petabytes in … … Related Content … The Cancer Genome Atlas publishes results for bile duct, uterine and breast cancer … ​The TCGA …
Educational Resources
Gene environment interaction is an influence on the expression of a trait that results from the interplay between genes and the environment.
… environment interaction is an influence on the expression of a trait that results from the interplay between genes and the environment. … DNA … Gene–environment interaction refers to the interplay of genes (and, more broadly, genome function) and the …
Educational Resources
A missense mutation is when the change of a single base pair causes the substitution of a different amino acid in the resulting protein.
… Missense Mutation … A missense mutation is when the change of a single base pair causes the substitution of a different amino acid in the resulting protein. … … DNA Sequence … A missense mutation is a DNA change that results in different amino acids being encoded at a …
Fact Sheet
Several regulations and policies stipulate the information that must be given to research participants prior to their enrolling in a study.
… regulations may not require informed consent for all kinds of genomics research (e.g., if the samples or data are de-identified); however, there may be other policy or ethical reasons for conveying that such research … health information, including individual research results.   It is ethically appropriate to continue to respect …
Educational Resources
Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) is a type of polymorphism that results from variation in the DNA sequence recognized by restriction enzymes.
… Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) is a type of polymorphism that results from variation in the DNA sequence recognized by … markers, which are often used to follow the inheritance of DNA through families. … Restriction fragment length …
Educational Resources
The founder effect is the reduction in genetic variation that results when a small subset of a large population is used to establish a new colony.
… founder effect is the reduction in genetic variation that results when a small subset of a large population is used to establish a new colony. … … in genomic variability that occurs when a small group of individuals becomes separated from a larger population. …
Talking Glossary
LOH (short for “loss of heterozygosity”) refers to a type of mutation that results in the loss of one copy of a segment of DNA (typically containing a gene or group of genes).
… LOH (Loss of Heterozygosity) … LOH (short for “loss of heterozygosity”) refers to a type of mutation that results in the loss of one copy of a segment of DNA …
MINC
Use the resources to help you design an education program or policy for your setting.
… the resources to help you design an education program or policy for your setting.   Resource Title Type Cost Action … McKennan Hospital: Skills Fair Flyer Flyer Free Baptist of Miami: Introduction to MINC Slides Free Baptist of Miami: MINC Update Slides Free Baptist of Miami: …