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==Clinical Genomics== | ==Clinical Genomics== | ||
− | Clinical Genomics is the application of genome information to our understanding of human disease. (Do not confuse with Clinical Genetics - i.e. | + | Clinical Genomics is the application of genome information to our understanding of human disease. (Do not confuse with Clinical Genetics - i.e. genetic counseling). |
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[[Image:L18_s003.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 003<br> | [[Image:L18_s003.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 003<br> | ||
+ | (*) see [http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v444/n7118/full/nature05329.html Redon ''et al.'' (2006) Nature '''444''':444-454] | ||
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[[Image:L18_s004.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 004<br> | [[Image:L18_s004.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 004<br> | ||
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[[Image:L18_s016.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 016<br> | [[Image:L18_s016.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 016<br> | ||
+ | All integrated bioinformatics resources cross reference SNP information. It is often quite a challenge to wade through the large amounts of information that are being offered. Example: BRCA-2 gene | ||
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[[Image:L18_s017.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 017<br> | [[Image:L18_s017.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 017<br> | ||
+ | Example: BRCA-2 gene in ensembl (note: SNPs only displayed for <50 kb long regions) | ||
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[[Image:L18_s018.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 018<br> | [[Image:L18_s018.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 018<br> | ||
+ | Example: BRCA-2 gene - SNP from search results for NP_000050 in dbSNP | ||
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[[Image:L18_s019.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 019<br> | [[Image:L18_s019.jpg|frame|none|Lecture 18, Slide 019<br> | ||
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− | + | As in so many examples we have looked at: the future lies in the '''intelligent integration of evidence'''. | |
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 1 September 2007
Update Warning! This page has not been revised yet for the 2007 Fall term. Some of the slides may be reused, but please consider the page as a whole out of date as long as this warning appears here.
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Clinical Genomics
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