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Navigating the seven challenges of taxonomic reference databases in metabarcoding analyses

Molecular Ecology Resources, 2022
Assessment of biodiversity using metabarcoding data, such as from bulk or environmental DNA sampling, is becoming increasingly relevant in ecology, biodiversity sciences and monitoring.
F. Keck, Marjorie Couton, F. Altermatt
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Genetic Databases and their Potential in Pharmacogenomics

Current Pharmaceutical Design, 2010
The completion of the human genome sequencing project and the establishment of new methods for the detection of point mutations have lead to a remarkable increase of sequence variants identification in a growing number of genes. As a result of this, a new field of research has emerged, pharmacogenomics, which deals with the influence of genetic ...
Konstantinos Poulas   +2 more
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Informatics — genome and genetic databases

Current Opinion in Genetics & Development, 1997
Databases for biologists are becoming increasingly important. Some of these can be regarded as 'core' resources, such as the bibliographic databases, whereas others are of greater interest to specialists. As comparative genomics develops, however, even databases limited in their scope (e.g.
Ashburner, M, Goodman, N
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Risks of compulsory genetic databases

Science, 2019
In their Policy Forum “Is it time for a universal genetic forensic database?” (23 November 2018, p. [898][1]), J. W. Hazel et al. propose a nationwide forensic database for DNA information [Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) markers] from all citizens. Although the authors recognize that there have been similar attempts to create such a database in the ...
G. Marrocco, Yann Joly, C. Dupras
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FlyBase -The Drosophila genetic database [PDF]

open access: possibleDevelopment, 1994
ABSTRACT The first recorded scientific publication on Drosophila was 310 years ago (Mentzel, 1684). By 1980 about 35,000 papers on Drosophila had been published and at the time of writing this total had risen to over 60,000. By the year 2000, there will be over 80,000 Drosophila publications — and the on-going publication rate will be ...
Michael Ashburner, Rachel Drysdale
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Genetic databases and pharmacogenetics: introduction

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2006
Since the inception of the Human Genome Project, human genetics has frequently been conducted through big science projects, combining academic, state and industrial methods, interests and resources. The legitimacy of such projects has been linked to national prestige and images of the nation, the purity of scientific endeavour, the entrepreneurial ...
Adam Hedgecoe, Richard Ashcroft
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The Clinical Genetics Databases [PDF]

open access: possible, 2003
This introduction to Clinical Genetics reviews a selection of major internet resources drawn from the current large and growing listing. These include genetic variation, diagnostics, laboratory services, regulatory bodies and sequence data. Each of these sites can be regarded as the starting point for a journey to the wealth of information.
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Telehealth for genetic counseling: A systematic evidence review

Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2021
Telehealth options, such as telephone counseling or videoconferencing, for service delivery in genetic counseling are becoming more widely accepted. However, until now, there has not been a systematic review of the literature focused specifically on ...
Noelle R Danylchuk   +7 more
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The Polish Genetic Database of Victims of Totalitarianisms

Forensic Science International, 2016
This paper describes the creation of the Polish Genetic Database of Victims of Totalitarianism and the first research conducted under this project. On September 28th 2012, the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin and the Institute of National Remembrance-Commission for Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation agreed to support the creation ...
M. Bykowska   +6 more
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Demystifying Online Genetic Databases

Nursing & Health Sciences, 2006
There has been an explosion of genetic information and keeping current can be difficult. Traditional methods for obtaining information may be obsolete. Many sources for genetic information are now found on the internet although they may be confusing to navigate and interpret.
Lijing Xu   +4 more
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