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  Rare diseases: human genome research is coming home

Ropers, H.-H., & van Karnebeek, C. D. (2022). Rare diseases: human genome research is coming home. Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Case Studies, 8: a006210. doi:10.1101/mcs.a006210.

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Ropers, Hans-Hilger1, Author           
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 Abstract: After a long and largely disappointing detour, Genome Research has reidentified Rare Diseases as a major opportunity for improving health care and a clue to understanding gene and genome function. In this Special Issue of CSH Molecular Case Studies on Rare Diseases, several invited Perspectives, numerous Case Reports, and this Editorial itself address recent breakthroughs as well as unsolved problems in this wide field. These range from exciting prospects for gap-free diagnostic whole-genome sequencing to persisting problems related to identifying and distinguishing pathogenic and benign variants; and from the good news that soon, the United Kingdom will no longer be the only country to have introduced whole-genome sequencing into health care to the sobering conclusion that in many countries the clinical infrastructure for bringing Genome Medicine to the patient is still lacking. With less than 5000 genes firmly implicated in disease, the identification of at least twice as many disease genes is a major challenge, and the elucidation of their function is an even larger task. But given the renewed interest in rare diseases, their importance for health care, and the vast and growing spectrum of concepts and methods for studying them, the future of Human Genome Research is bright.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-03
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1101/mcs.a006210
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Title: Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Case Studies
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Publ. Info: Cold Spring Harbor, NY : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 8 Sequence Number: a006210 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2373-2873
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2373-2873