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Implementing integrated genomic risk assessments for breast cancer: lessons learned from the Electronic Medical Records and Genomics study. [PDF]

open access: yesJAMIA Open
Liu C   +34 more
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The Family History and the Pedigree Chart

open access: closedPostgraduate Medicine, 1972
In investigating the etiology of a familial disease, it is important to obtain a detailed family history and to construct a pedigree chart. The chart not only aids in recognizing genetic factors in the disease but also provides important information for genetic counseling.
Hymie Gordon
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The pedigree chart analysis of centenarians in Shanghai City

open access: closedArchives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 1993
The sex, occupation and pedigree charts of 57 centenarians in Shanghai City were investigated. There were 10 (17.5%) males and 47 (82.5%) females. Of the males, 4 were office workers (40%) and 6 were manual workers (60%). Among the females, 1 was an office worker (2.1%), 3 were manual workers (6.4%) and 43 were housewives (91.5%).
Yuan Chaohui   +6 more
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REGISTERS WITH PEDIGREE CHARTS FOR CULTIVARS: THEIR IMPORTANCE, THEIR CONTENTS, AND THEIR PREPARATION BY COMPUTER

open access: closedTAXON, 1970
SummaryFor a wider range of usefulness to buyers, merchants, breeders, and scientists, registers of cultivars should include the breeding history of each particular cultivar as far back as it can be traced. A cross reference of synonyms and translations of the cultivar names is also valuable.It is extremely laborious to find, select, interpret, record,
Bernard R. Baum, B. K. Thompson
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Appendix 4: Pedigree Charts

open access: closedActa Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1959

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