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Brazilian genetic database of chromosome X

Molecular Biology Reports, 2014
The X chromosome is a singular source of information in population genetics, anthropological research and in forensic cases. Thus, many researchers have been interested in characterizing X chromosome markers in different populations. The Brazilian Genetic Database of Chromosome X (BGBX--Banco Genético Brasileiro do Cromossomo X) website is freely ...
Martins, Joyce Aparecida   +3 more
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Genetic databases.

Biologist (London, England), 2001
A simple visit to the doctor in a few years' time might see you taking part in the largest research project ever conducted in the UK. The ethical and logistical challenges of this study are as complex as the scientific ones.'
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FlyBase -The Drosophila genetic database

Development, 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 ...
M, Ashburner, R, Drysdale
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A Vietnamese human genetic variation database

Human Mutation, 2019
Large scale human genome projects have created tremendous human genome databases for some well-studied populations. Vietnam has about 95 million people (the 14th largest country by population in the world) of which more than 86% are Kinh people. To date, genetic studies for Vietnamese people mostly rely on genetic information from other populations ...
Vinh S. Le   +9 more
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Genetic characteristics of retinitis pigmentosa in 1204 Japanese patients

Journal of Medical Genetics, 2019
Background The genetic profile of retinitis pigmentosa (RP) in East Asian populations has not been well characterised. Therefore, we conducted a large-scale sequencing study to investigate the genes and variants causing RP in a Japanese population ...
Y. Koyanagi   +26 more
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Genetic Testing and Human Genetic Databases

2006
Genetic databases would not exist without the input from donors. Their samples and their associated information are the foundation of their existence. Genetic databases contain very personal, sensitive information and, if misused, could lead to any number of potential harms for the donor.
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Mining the NCI Anticancer Drug Discovery Databases: Genetic Function Approximation for the QSAR Study of Anticancer Ellipticine Analogues

Journal of chemical information and computer sciences, 1998
Leming Shi   +6 more
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The Clinical Genetics Databases

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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Forensic DNA databases: genetic testing as a societal choice

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2010
Annemie Patyn, K. Dierickx
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Databases for genetic services

Journal of Medical Systems, 1987
Computer-based systems for the management of data in clinical genetics have become increasingly available for patient information storage and retrieval, evaluation and diagnosis, and pedigree data. The need for a national genetic services database has been recognized, and federal grants have provided funds for the development of state and regional ...
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