A primary goal of human genetics is to identify DNA sequence variants that influence biomedical traits, particularly those related to the onset and progression of human disease. Over the past 25 years, progress in realizing this objective has been transformed by advances in technology, foundational genomic resources and analytical tools, and by access to vast amounts of genotype and phenotype data. Genetic discoveries have substantially improved our understanding of the mechanisms responsible for many rare and common diseases and driven development of novel preventative and therapeutic strategies. Medical innovation will increasingly focus on delivering care tailored to individual patterns of genetic predisposition
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
WOS: 000352429900001PubMed ID: 25874212Genetics is the study of heredity, which means the study of g...
Abstract The concept that a specific alteration in an individual’s DNA can result in disease is cent...
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
We summarize the remarkable progress that has been made in the identification and functional charact...
We summarize the remarkable progress that has been made in the identification and functional charact...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
We summarize the remarkable progress that has been made in the identification and functional charact...
Abstract We summarize the remarkable progress that has been made in the identificatio...
All diseases, to some extent, are influenced by genetics. Disease processes are influenced by variat...
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
WOS: 000352429900001PubMed ID: 25874212Genetics is the study of heredity, which means the study of g...
Abstract The concept that a specific alteration in an individual’s DNA can result in disease is cent...
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
We summarize the remarkable progress that has been made in the identification and functional charact...
We summarize the remarkable progress that has been made in the identification and functional charact...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
The completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new era for bi...
We summarize the remarkable progress that has been made in the identification and functional charact...
Abstract We summarize the remarkable progress that has been made in the identificatio...
All diseases, to some extent, are influenced by genetics. Disease processes are influenced by variat...
AbstractThe completion of the human genome sequence in 2003 clearly marked the beginning of a new er...
WOS: 000352429900001PubMed ID: 25874212Genetics is the study of heredity, which means the study of g...
Abstract The concept that a specific alteration in an individual’s DNA can result in disease is cent...