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Genomic epidemiology of emerging terbinafine-resistant Trichophyton indotineae
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Genomics, genetic epidemiology, and genomic medicine
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2005Medical science is on the threshold of unparalleled progress as a result of the advent of genomics and related disciplines. Human genomics, the study of structure, function, and interactions of all genes in the human genome, promises to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
Konstantinos N, Lazaridis +1 more
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Ecological Genomics and Epidemiology
European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2006The huge amount of genomic data now becoming available offers both opportunities and challenges for epidemiologists. In this “preview” of likely developments as the field of ecological genomics evolves and merges with epidemiology, we discuss how epidemiology can use new information about genetic sequences and gene expression to form predictions about ...
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Study Designs in Genomic Epidemiology
2020The choice of an appropriate study design is a critical first step in any genomic epidemiology research, especially considering the current unprecedented capacity of generating massive information derived from genomics and other "-omics” disciplines. In this chapter, we will review the main types of study designs used to discover novel genes or gene ...
Santos Martin, José Luis +1 more
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Human Genome Epidemiology: Reviewing the Stakes
International Journal of Health Services, 2008Social science analysis of developments associated with the “new genetics,” as the science moves from the laboratory into the policy arena, has focused primarily on the implications of numerous potential interventions and the introduction of data banks. The field continues to burgeon.
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Genomic epidemiology of blood pressure salt sensitivity
Journal of Hypertension, 2012High blood pressure (BP) is a complex trait determined by genetic and environmental factors, as well as their interactions. Over the past few decades, there has been substantial progress elucidating the genetic determinants underlying BP response to sodium intake, or BP salt sensitivity. Research of monogenic BP disorders has highlighted the importance
Tanika N, Kelly, Jiang, He
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An epidemiological view of microbial genomic data
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2013Mark Achtman devised the acronym YATM for “yet another typing method” when assessing the huge growth in the number of approaches to classifying different microbe strains. This increase was triggered by both new technologies and by the tendency for new typing schemes to be developed for each new question. Achtman concluded that the contribution of these
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A navigator for human genome epidemiology
Nature Genetics, 2008Wei, Yu +4 more
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