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Bioinformatics for Human Genetics: Promises and Challenges

โœ Scribed by Annika Lindblom; Peter N. Robinson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
138 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
1059-7794

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โœฆ Synopsis


Recent developments, including nextgeneration sequencing (NGS), bio-ontologies and the Semantic Web, and the growing role of hospital information technology (IT) systems and electronic health records, amass ever-increasing amounts of data before human genetics scientists and clinicians. However, they have ever-improving tools to analyze those data for research and clinical care. Correspondingly, the field of bioinformatics is turning to research questions in the field of human genetics, and the field of human genetics is making greater use of bioinformatic algorithms and tools. The choice of ''Bioinformatics and Human Genetics'' as the topic of this special issue of Human Mutation reflects this new importance of bioinformatics and medical informatics in human genetics. Experts from among the attendees of the Paris 2010 Human Variome Project symposium provide a survey of some of the ''hot'' computational topics over the next decade. These experts identify the promise-what human geneticists who are not themselves bioinformaticians stand to gain-as well as the challenges and unmet needs that are likely to represent fruitful areas of research.


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