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- Multi-Omics for Health and Disease (Multi-Omics)1
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- Genomics-Enabled Learning Health Systems (gLHS)2
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- Impact of Genomic Variation on Function (IGVF) Consortium1
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For Patients and Families
​Genetic tests may be used to identify increased risks of health problems, to choose treatments, or to assess responses to treatments.
… of genetic tests. Genetic tests can help to: Diagnose disease Identify gene changes that are responsible for an already diagnosed disease Determine the severity of a disease Guide doctors in … individuals Identify gene changes that may increase the risk to develop a disease Identify gene changes that could be …
For Patients and Families
A rare disease is generally considered to be a disease that affects fewer than 200,000 people in the United States at any given time.
… A rare disease is generally considered to be a disease that affects fewer than 200,000 people in the United … and BRCA2 genes, in which certain mutations increase the risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancers (See: Learning …
15 Ways Genomics Influences Our World
Genomics is ending diagnostic odysseys for patients with rare diseases.
… identification of at least 15 other children with the same disease, and the establishment of the NGLY1 Foundation  to support research about the disease and pursue possible treatments. In 2015, Matt was one … sequencing can transform the life of someone with a rare disease comes from Sonia Vallabh and Eric Minikel . After a …
For Patients and Families
Neglected diseases are conditions that inflict severe health burdens on the world's poorest people.
… trypanosomiasis. Commonly called sleeping sickness, this disease is caused by a parasitic microbe transmitted by … Africa. American trypanosomiasis. Commonly called Chagas disease, this disease is caused by a parasitic microbe … hanging nets around beds may help to prevent or reduce the risk of getting infected. For diseases transmitted by snails …
For Patients and Families
​Genetic research is creating new ways for people to take action and prevent disease and new ways to treat disease through personalized medicine.​ ​
… is creating new ways for people to take action and prevent disease and new ways to treat disease through personalized medicine. … We have known for a long time that common diseases like heart disease, asthma, cancer, and diabetes can run in families. …
15 Ways Genomics Influences Our World
Genomics is revolutionizing health assessments before birth.
… Genomics is revolutionizing health assessments before birth. … Did you know that DNA sequencing … testing has required invasive procedures with associated risk. New DNA sequencing technologies have now truly … and chorionic villus sampling) also posed a low risk to the pregnancy itself. The advent of highly sensitive …
For Patients and Families
Genetic professionals provide information and support to individuals or families who have genetic disorders or may be at risk for inherited conditions.
… or families who have genetic disorders or may be at risk for inherited conditions. … Genetics professionals are … For example, they may specialize in a particular disease (such as cancer genetics), an age group (such as … doctor or medical researcher - who specializes in your disease or disorder. A medical geneticist has completed a …
Fact Sheets
Genetic mapping offers evidence that a disease transmitted from parent to child is linked to one or more genes and clues about where a gene lies on a chromosome.
… Genetic mapping offers evidence that a disease transmitted from parent to child is linked to one or … called linkage mapping - can offer firm evidence that a disease transmitted from parent to child is linked to one or … development of more common disorders such as asthma, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and psychiatric conditions.  … To …
Fact Sheet
Genomic variation accounts for some of the differences among people, including important aspects of their health and susceptibility to diseases.
… subset of genomic variants contributes to human health and disease.  Researchers create reference human genome … SNVs but can sometimes have a larger impact on health and disease (e.g., by disrupting the function of a gene that … where a genomic variant might contribute to the overall risk that a person might have of the condition). Healthcare …
15 Ways Genomics Influences Our World
Advances in genomics are helping you access information about your genome from your home.