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Inferring genetic ancestry from cancer sequencing data
Trends in Genetics, 2023Genetic ancestry is an important biological determinant of cancer health disparities that is not captured by self-identified race and ethnicity (SIRE). Belleau et al. recently developed a systematic computational approach to infer genetic ancestry from cancer-derived molecular data from different genomic and transcriptomic profiling assays, creating ...
Kanika Arora, Michael F. Berger
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Genealogical and Genetic Ancestry
2023Abstract This chapter begins by defining genealogical ancestry and genetic ancestry, and it explains the differences between the two concepts. Then it explains why DNA ancestry testing cannot provide a complete account of a person’s ancestry.
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Race, Genetic Ancestry, and Health
Race and Social Problems, 2013Knowledge from human genetic research continuously challenges the notion that race and biology are inextricably linked, with implications across biomedical and public health disciplines. However, biomedical research continues to explore health and disease under a racial framework ignoring and at times confounding the identification of true biological ...
Ken Batai, Rick A. Kittles
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The Legitimacy of Genetic Ancestry Tests
Science, 2008I found the Policy Forum “The science and business of genetic ancestry testing” (D. A. Bolnick et al. , 19 October 2007, p. [399][1]) to be a shallow discussion of a very complex topic. Bolnick et al.
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Genetic Ancestry Tests and Race
2018This chapter probes genetic ancestry tests, which are being used increasingly by individuals for a number of reasons. Many are seeking ways to fill in gaps in their family tree; some are hoping to assert membership in certain groups or tribes; and others are simply curious. Nearly 500 test-takers filled out an online survey with questions attempting to
Wendy D. Roth, Katherine A. Lyon
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Forensic genetic analysis of bio-geographical ancestry
Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2015With the great strides made in the last ten years in the understanding of human population variation and the detailed characterization of the genome, it is now possible to identify sets of ancestry informative markers suitable for relatively small-scale PCR-based assays and use them to analyze the ancestry of an individual from forensic DNA.
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Genetic testing in prostate cancer management: Considerations informing primary care
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Veda N Giri, Todd M Morgan, David Morris
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