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Exploring personal genomics

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Author: Search for this author Dudley, Joel T.; Karczewski, Konrad J.
Year: 2013
Publisher: Oxford [u.a.], Oxford University Press
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Rapid advances in high-throughput genome sequencing technologies foreshadow a near-future in which millions of individuals will gain affordable access to their complete genome sequence. This promises to offer unprecedented insights into the fundamental biological nature of ourselves and our species: where we came from, how we begin our lives, how we develop and grow, how we interact with our environment, how we get sick, how we get well, and how we age. Personal genomics is an essential component of the inevitable transition towards personalized health and medicine. As the medical establishment begins to explore and evaluate the role of personal genomics in health and medicine, both clinicians and patients alike will gain from becoming well versed in both the power and the pitfalls of personal genomic information. Furthermore, it is likely that all students of the biomedical sciences will soon be required to gain crucial understanding in the emerging field of personal genomics.
 
Exploring Personal Genomics provides a novel, inquiry-based approach to the understanding and interpretation of the practical, medical, physiological, and societal aspects of personal genomic information. The material is presented in two parts: the first provides readers of all backgrounds with a fundamental understanding of the biology of human genomes, information on how to obtain and understand digital representations of personal genomic data, tools and techniques for exploring the personal genomics of ancestry and genealogy, discovery and interpretation of genetic trait associations, and the role of personal genomics in drug response. The second part offers more advanced readers an understanding of the science, tools, and techniques for investigating interactions between a personal genome and the environment, connecting DNA to physiology, and assessing rare variants and structural variation.TOC:
Acknowledgements
George Church: Foreword
Introduction
Part 1:
1: A Gentle Introduction to Genomics
2: Practical and Ethical Considerations in Personal Genomics
3: Getting Started with Personal Genomics
4: Visualizing Personal Genomics
5: Ancestry and Genealogy
6: Genetic Trait Associations
7: Pharmacogenomics
Part 2:
8: Personal Genomics and the Environment
9: From DNA to Physiology
10: Rare and Novel Variants
11: Structural Variation
 

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Author: Search for this author Dudley, Joel T.; Karczewski, Konrad J.
Statement of Responsibility: Joel T. Dudley ; Konrad J. Karczewski
Year: 2013
Publisher: Oxford [u.a.], Oxford University Press
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Classification: Search for this systematic GE-10
Subject type: Search for this subject type Monographien
ISBN: 978-0-19-964449-0
ISBN (2nd): 0-19-964449-7
Description: XI, 243 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Tags: Genetik allgemein
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Language: Englisch
Footnote: Literaturangaben
Media group: Ausleihbestand