Population medical genetics: translating science to the community
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Resumo: | Abstract Rare genetic disorders are currently in the spotlight due to the elevated number of different conditions and significant total number of affected patients. The study of these disorders is extremely helpful for the elucidation of physiological processes related with complex disorders. Isolated populations are instrumental for the study of genetic disorders, considering their homogeneity and high proportion of affected patients in a small geographic area. These favorable conditions lead to the creation of a new discipline, known as “population medical genetics”, which integrates medical genetics, population genetics, epidemiological genetics and community genetics. In order to develop practical activities in this new discipline, the National Institute of Population Medical Genetics (INaGeMP) was created in 2008 in Brazil. INaGeMP has developed several tools and funded numerous research activities. In this review, we highlight three successful projects developed in the first 10 years of INaGeMP activities (2008-2018): a newborn screening pilot study for MPS VI in Northeast Brazil, the study of Machado-Joseph disease in Brazilian families with Azorian ancestry, and the high twinning rate in a small town in southern Brazil. The results of these projects in terms of scientific output and contributions to the affected communities highlight the success and importance of INaGeMP. |
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Population medical genetics: translating science to the communityPopulation Medical Geneticsgenetic clustersfounder effectpopulation isolatesAbstract Rare genetic disorders are currently in the spotlight due to the elevated number of different conditions and significant total number of affected patients. The study of these disorders is extremely helpful for the elucidation of physiological processes related with complex disorders. Isolated populations are instrumental for the study of genetic disorders, considering their homogeneity and high proportion of affected patients in a small geographic area. These favorable conditions lead to the creation of a new discipline, known as “population medical genetics”, which integrates medical genetics, population genetics, epidemiological genetics and community genetics. In order to develop practical activities in this new discipline, the National Institute of Population Medical Genetics (INaGeMP) was created in 2008 in Brazil. INaGeMP has developed several tools and funded numerous research activities. In this review, we highlight three successful projects developed in the first 10 years of INaGeMP activities (2008-2018): a newborn screening pilot study for MPS VI in Northeast Brazil, the study of Machado-Joseph disease in Brazilian families with Azorian ancestry, and the high twinning rate in a small town in southern Brazil. The results of these projects in terms of scientific output and contributions to the affected communities highlight the success and importance of INaGeMP.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572019000200312Genetics and Molecular Biology v.42 n.1 suppl.1 2019reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2018-0096info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGiugliani,RobertoBender,FernandaCouto,RowenaBochernitsan,AlineBrusius-Facchin,Ana CarolinaBurin,MairaAmorim,TatianaAcosta,Angelina XavierPurificação,AntônioLeistner-Segal,SandraSaraiva-Pereira,Maria LuizaJardim,Laura BannachMatte,UrsulaRiegel,MariluceCardoso-dos-Santos,Augusto CésarRodrigues,GraziellaOliveira,Marcelo Zagonel deTagliani-Ribeiro,AliceHeck,SeliaDresch,VanusaSchuler-Faccini,LavíniaKubaski,Francyneeng2019-07-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572019000200312Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2019-07-12T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false |
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Population medical genetics: translating science to the community |
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Population medical genetics: translating science to the community |
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Population medical genetics: translating science to the community Giugliani,Roberto Population Medical Genetics genetic clusters founder effect population isolates |
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Population medical genetics: translating science to the community |
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Population medical genetics: translating science to the community |
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Population medical genetics: translating science to the community |
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Population medical genetics: translating science to the community |
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Population medical genetics: translating science to the community |
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Giugliani,Roberto |
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Giugliani,Roberto Bender,Fernanda Couto,Rowena Bochernitsan,Aline Brusius-Facchin,Ana Carolina Burin,Maira Amorim,Tatiana Acosta,Angelina Xavier Purificação,Antônio Leistner-Segal,Sandra Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza Jardim,Laura Bannach Matte,Ursula Riegel,Mariluce Cardoso-dos-Santos,Augusto César Rodrigues,Graziella Oliveira,Marcelo Zagonel de Tagliani-Ribeiro,Alice Heck,Selia Dresch,Vanusa Schuler-Faccini,Lavínia Kubaski,Francyne |
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author |
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Bender,Fernanda Couto,Rowena Bochernitsan,Aline Brusius-Facchin,Ana Carolina Burin,Maira Amorim,Tatiana Acosta,Angelina Xavier Purificação,Antônio Leistner-Segal,Sandra Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza Jardim,Laura Bannach Matte,Ursula Riegel,Mariluce Cardoso-dos-Santos,Augusto César Rodrigues,Graziella Oliveira,Marcelo Zagonel de Tagliani-Ribeiro,Alice Heck,Selia Dresch,Vanusa Schuler-Faccini,Lavínia Kubaski,Francyne |
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Giugliani,Roberto Bender,Fernanda Couto,Rowena Bochernitsan,Aline Brusius-Facchin,Ana Carolina Burin,Maira Amorim,Tatiana Acosta,Angelina Xavier Purificação,Antônio Leistner-Segal,Sandra Saraiva-Pereira,Maria Luiza Jardim,Laura Bannach Matte,Ursula Riegel,Mariluce Cardoso-dos-Santos,Augusto César Rodrigues,Graziella Oliveira,Marcelo Zagonel de Tagliani-Ribeiro,Alice Heck,Selia Dresch,Vanusa Schuler-Faccini,Lavínia Kubaski,Francyne |
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Population Medical Genetics genetic clusters founder effect population isolates |
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Population Medical Genetics genetic clusters founder effect population isolates |
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Abstract Rare genetic disorders are currently in the spotlight due to the elevated number of different conditions and significant total number of affected patients. The study of these disorders is extremely helpful for the elucidation of physiological processes related with complex disorders. Isolated populations are instrumental for the study of genetic disorders, considering their homogeneity and high proportion of affected patients in a small geographic area. These favorable conditions lead to the creation of a new discipline, known as “population medical genetics”, which integrates medical genetics, population genetics, epidemiological genetics and community genetics. In order to develop practical activities in this new discipline, the National Institute of Population Medical Genetics (INaGeMP) was created in 2008 in Brazil. INaGeMP has developed several tools and funded numerous research activities. In this review, we highlight three successful projects developed in the first 10 years of INaGeMP activities (2008-2018): a newborn screening pilot study for MPS VI in Northeast Brazil, the study of Machado-Joseph disease in Brazilian families with Azorian ancestry, and the high twinning rate in a small town in southern Brazil. The results of these projects in terms of scientific output and contributions to the affected communities highlight the success and importance of INaGeMP. |
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