There are many current and evolving tools to assist clinicians in their daily work of phenotyping. In medicine, the term ‘phenotype’ is usually taken to mean some deviation from normal morphology, physiology and behaviour. It is ascertained via history, examination and investigations, and a primary aim is diagnosis. Therefore, doctors are, by necessity, expert ‘phenotypers’. There is an inherent and partially realised power in phenotypic information that when harnessed can improve patient care. Furthermore, phenotyping developments are increasingly important in an era of rapid advances in genomic technology. Fortunately, there is an expanding network of phenotyping tools that are poised for clinical translation. These tools will preferentia...
Deep phenotyping has been defined as the precise and comprehensive analysis of phenotypic abnormalit...
Determining the exact genetic causes for a patient and providing definite molecular diagnoses are co...
PURPOSE: Computational documentation of genetic disorders is highly reliant on structured data for d...
There are many current and evolving tools to assist clinicians in their daily work of phenotyping. I...
There are many current and evolving tools to assist clinicians in their daily work of phenotyping. I...
<p>We have developed PhenoTips, a deep phenotyping tool and database, specifically designed for phen...
Phenotypes have gained increased notoriety in the clinical and biological domain owing to their appl...
<div>The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has become the de facto standard representation of clinical ...
With advances in high-throughput genotyping technologies, the rate-limiting step of large-scale gene...
<div><div><div><p>It is estimated 350 million people worldwide are afflicted with a rare disease. Be...
As the parent and caregiver of a child with an ultra-rare disease and advocate for others with the s...
<p>Phenotypes play a key role in inferring the complex relationships between genes and human heritab...
<p>The availability of low-cost genome sequencing has allowed for the identification of the molecula...
AbstractAs the parent and caregiver of a child with an ultra-rare disease and advocate for others wi...
The principles of genetics apply across the entire tree of life. At the cellular level we share biol...
Deep phenotyping has been defined as the precise and comprehensive analysis of phenotypic abnormalit...
Determining the exact genetic causes for a patient and providing definite molecular diagnoses are co...
PURPOSE: Computational documentation of genetic disorders is highly reliant on structured data for d...
There are many current and evolving tools to assist clinicians in their daily work of phenotyping. I...
There are many current and evolving tools to assist clinicians in their daily work of phenotyping. I...
<p>We have developed PhenoTips, a deep phenotyping tool and database, specifically designed for phen...
Phenotypes have gained increased notoriety in the clinical and biological domain owing to their appl...
<div>The Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) has become the de facto standard representation of clinical ...
With advances in high-throughput genotyping technologies, the rate-limiting step of large-scale gene...
<div><div><div><p>It is estimated 350 million people worldwide are afflicted with a rare disease. Be...
As the parent and caregiver of a child with an ultra-rare disease and advocate for others with the s...
<p>Phenotypes play a key role in inferring the complex relationships between genes and human heritab...
<p>The availability of low-cost genome sequencing has allowed for the identification of the molecula...
AbstractAs the parent and caregiver of a child with an ultra-rare disease and advocate for others wi...
The principles of genetics apply across the entire tree of life. At the cellular level we share biol...
Deep phenotyping has been defined as the precise and comprehensive analysis of phenotypic abnormalit...
Determining the exact genetic causes for a patient and providing definite molecular diagnoses are co...
PURPOSE: Computational documentation of genetic disorders is highly reliant on structured data for d...