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1 ation history, genealogy, forensics and male medical genetics.
2 ous application areas from bioengineering to medical genetics.
3 de novo) mutations have an important role in medical genetics.
4 s an important, yet formidable challenge for medical genetics.
5 le method for PS assessment in mitochondrial medical genetics.
6 cent applications of array CGH in cancer and medical genetics.
7 ck a wealth of information in population and medical genetics.
8 s stand to make the greatest contribution to medical genetics.
9 enomic structures plays an important role in medical genetics.
10 tion of the developing canine linkage map in medical genetics.
11 ts were classified using American College of Medical Genetics (ACMG) consensus guidelines.
12  addition, review of the American College of Medical Genetics actionable genes identified a pathogeni
13        In this tutorial, using examples from medical genetics and alternative splicing, I describe so
14                      The American College of Medical Genetics and American College of Pathologists (A
15 fore important for molecular, population and medical genetics and for a deeper understanding of the m
16 nce, there is a crucial need in the areas of medical genetics and genome analysis for rapid, accurate
17                      The American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) and Association of
18             In 2015, the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) and the Association
19             In 2015, the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) and the Association
20 ion methodology based on American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) guidelines to defin
21 uman Genetics (ASHG) and American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) jointly published a
22                       An American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics 2013 policy paper suggesti
23 neticists certified by the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics.
24 ded for reporting by the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics.
25 an mutation is important for many aspects of medical genetics and human evolution.
26 s including evolutionary biology, forensics, medical genetics, and genealogical reconstruction.
27 ediatric ophthalmology, neuro-ophthalmology, medical genetics, and neuro-oncology) direct management
28 influence on the fields of physiological and medical genetics as well as on evolutionary biology.
29 ociation tests have been used extensively in medical genetics, but have had virtually no application
30 can be made to a medical geneticist and/or a medical genetics clinic.
31 ere recruited from two university-affiliated medical genetics clinics in Seattle and Vancouver, B.C.
32 ional biology; microbiology, immunology, and medical genetics; engineering, imaging, and synthetic ch
33                                   Subsequent medical genetics evaluation led ultimately to the diagno
34 f century, pharmacogenetics has--like all of medical genetics--evolved from a discipline with a focus
35 have a wide range of applications, including medical genetics, forensics, and genetic genealogy.
36       The meeting was attended by leaders in medical genetics from the United States and Canada.
37 ilar for variants in the American College of Medical Genetics genes.
38      On the basis of the American College of Medical Genetics guidelines, 6 of 28 (21%) cases had a p
39 as assessed based on the American College of Medical Genetics guidelines.
40 ding to the contemporary American College of Medical Genetics guidelines.
41 re adjudicated using the American College of Medical Genetics guidelines.
42 ation genetics, gene-expression analyses and medical genetics have begun to make complementary inroad
43 ent studies have highlighted the advances in medical genetics, imaging techniques, histological varie
44 n disorders, the number of trainees entering medical genetics in recent years has been dwindling.
45 the introduction of substantial coverage of "medical genetics" in the mass media during the past 2 de
46 te that the introduction of the discourse of medical genetics is correlated with both a statistically
47 esults suggest that the current discourse of medical genetics is not accurately described as more bio
48                        A fundamental goal of medical genetics is the accurate prediction of genotype-
49                        A frequent problem in medical genetics is to connect distant relatives with a
50 cess QA score, using the American College of Medical Genetics Laboratory Practice Committee standards
51 ffort to validate and link variants from the medical genetics literature to an unambiguous reference
52 nd Gynecologists and the American College of Medical Genetics now recommend that invasive prenatal di
53 ng an increasingly valuable model species in medical genetics, showing particular promise to advance
54 isease and they should be included in future medical genetics studies.
55 ble tool for prioritizing pathogenic STRs in medical genetics studies.
56    The RASopathies are defined as a group of medical genetics syndromes that are caused by germ-line
57 atives are being launched that will position medical genetics to work in collaboration with other spe
58 at have resulted in new initiatives to alter medical genetics training and recruit additional trainee
59                                              Medical genetics typically entails the detailed characte
60  organisms, cell biology, cell signaling and medical genetics we have significantly increased our und

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