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GeneTests-GeneClinics: Genetic testing information for a growing audience
Human mutation, 2002-05, Vol.19 (5), p.501-509
Pagon, Roberta A.
Tarczy-Hornoch, Peter
Baskin, Patricia K.
Edwards, Joseph E.
Covington, Maxine L.
Espeseth, Miriam
Beahler, Christine
Bird, Thomas D.
Popovich, Bradley
Nesbitt, Charli
Dolan, Cynthia
Marymee, Kathi
Hanson, Nancy B.
Neufeld-Kaiser, Whitney
Grohs, Gina McCullough
Kicklighter, Tracy
Abair, Cynthia
Malmin, Audin
Barclay, Matthew
Palepu, Rajasri Dharani
2002
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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Pagon, Roberta A.
Tarczy-Hornoch, Peter
Baskin, Patricia K.
Edwards, Joseph E.
Covington, Maxine L.
Espeseth, Miriam
Beahler, Christine
Bird, Thomas D.
Popovich, Bradley
Nesbitt, Charli
Dolan, Cynthia
Marymee, Kathi
Hanson, Nancy B.
Neufeld-Kaiser, Whitney
Grohs, Gina McCullough
Kicklighter, Tracy
Abair, Cynthia
Malmin, Audin
Barclay, Matthew
Palepu, Rajasri Dharani
Titel
GeneTests-GeneClinics: Genetic testing information for a growing audience
Ist Teil von
Human mutation, 2002-05, Vol.19 (5), p.501-509
Ort / Verlag
New York: Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
Quelle
Wiley Online Library - AutoHoldings Journals
Beschreibungen/Notizen
The development and usage of two companion NIH‐funded genetic testing information databases, GeneTests (www.genetests.org) and GeneClinics (www.geneclinics.org), now merged into one web site, reflect the steadily increasing use of genetic testing and the expanding audience for genetic testing information. Established in 1993 as Helix, a genetics laboratory directory of approximately 110 listings, GeneTests has grown into a database of over 900 tests for inherited diseases, a directory of over 500 international laboratories, a directory of over 1,000 U.S. and international genetics clinics, and a resource for educational/teaching materials and reports of summary genetic test data. GeneClinics, founded in 1997 as an expert‐authored, peer‐reviewed, disease‐specific knowledge base relating genetic testing to patient care, has grown steadily, now containing over 130 expert‐authored, peer‐reviewed full‐text entries relating genetic testing information to diagnosis, management, and genetic counseling of specific inherited diseases. In spring 2001 the two databases were merged and in October 2001 the two web sites were merged for the purpose of seamless navigation into the GeneTests‐GeneClinics site (www.genetests.org or www.geneclinics.org); the GeneClinics knowledge base was renamed “GeneReviews” to avoid confusion with the U.S. and international clinic directories. As genetic testing has moved steadily out of research venues and into routine medical practice, the user audience for these databases has become international and expansive and includes healthcare providers, patients, educators, policy makers, and the media. The use of these combined resources has grown to approximately 3,200 visits/day. Hum Mutat 19:501–509, 2002. © 2002 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1059-7794
eISSN: 1098-1004
DOI: 10.1002/humu.10069
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_71750518
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Schlagworte
clinical genetics databases
,
Databases, Genetic - trends
,
genetic counseling
,
Genetic Diseases, Inborn - diagnosis
,
Genetic Diseases, Inborn - genetics
,
genetic knowledge base
,
genetic testing
,
Genetic Testing - methods
,
Genetic Testing - trends
,
Humans
,
Internet
,
Medical Informatics - trends
,
molecular genetic testing
,
orphan diseases
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