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Genetic associates/counselors in genetic services

American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1980
AbstractA survey of US directors of genetic services showed that about 38% of the non‐physician professionals providing such services are genetic associates/counselors (GAs). Over 90% of GAs appear to be involved in direct human services, rather than in the performance of laboratory procedures or research.Although they wanted GAs to be competent in ...
Seymour Kessler, John M. Optiz
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Genetic Variations and Association

2010
Publisher Summary This chapter provides information about the human hydroxytryptamine (HT)R6 gene structure, its evolution, and its expression profile in both the brain and in peripheral tissues. The chapter describes the regulatory regions like binding sites for transcription factors (TFs) or for miRNA.
GENNARELLI, Massimo, CATTANEO, Annamaria
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Spurious Genetic Associations

Biological Psychiatry, 2007
Genetic association studies are widely used in biomedical research and yet only a minority of positive findings stand the test of replication. I explored the capacity of association studies to produce false positive findings and the impact of various definitions of replication.Genetically realistic simulation data of a typical genotyping/analytic ...
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Associative learning and the genetics of schizophrenia

Trends in Neurosciences, 2009
Several well-validated susceptibility genes for schizophrenia have now been identified. We suggest that these genes can be divided into two broad classes. Those in the first class have direct effects on synaptic plasticity mediated through actions at glutamatergic synapses; those in the second class impact on meso-limbic dopamine signalling.
Hall, Jeremy   +5 more
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Association genetics in crop improvement

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2010
Increased availability of high throughput genotyping technology together with advances in DNA sequencing and in the development of statistical methodology appropriate for genome-wide association scan mapping in presence of considerable population structure contributed to the increased interest association mapping in plants. While most published studies
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Genetics of ANCA-associated Vasculitides

Current Rheumatology Reports, 2014
The distribution of the anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)-associated vasculitides (AAV) is not uniform across geographical regions and ethnic and racial groups, suggesting that genetic and environmental factors affect the pathogenesis of these diseases.
Manuel F, Ugarte-Gil, Luis R, Espinoza
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Genetic associations of high myopia

British Journal of Ophthalmology
Aims The impact of genetic variants on high myopia (HM) remains unclear. This study aims to systematically evaluate the relationship between genetic polymorphisms and HM. Methods Eligible studies were retrieved from five databases ...
Bin Mao   +5 more
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GENETICS OF HLA DISEASE ASSOCIATION

Annual Review of Genetics, 1981
INTRODUCTION . THE HLA SYSTEM . .. .. .. ... .. ..... ... ... ... .. ..... ... .. . .... . ... .. ... ... ... .. Genetics of the HLA System . Biology of the HLA System . Structure . Biological junctions .. THE ASSOCIATIONS . MethOds and Findings . Diagnostic and Prognostic Value .
L P, Ryder, A, Svejgaard, J, Dausset
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Association Methods in Human Genetics

2007
Genetic association studies are increasingly used in the search for susceptibility variants for human traits. While many of the statistical tools available for such studies are well established, the field is advancing rapidly, as biological and technological developments allow investigators to generate vast amounts of detailed genetic data.
Carl D, Langefeld, Tasha E, Fingerlin
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Genetic association studies in cardiology

American Heart Journal, 2005
The last decade has witnessed the emergence of the genetic association study into the mainstream clinical literature. Technological advances and the Human Genome Project have resulted in widespread interest in exploring these new variables in clinical disease.
Mark P, Donahue, Andrew S, Allen
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