articleThe LancetDec 16, 2014HYBRID OA

Genetic diagnosis of developmental disorders in the DDD study: a scalable analysis of genome-wide research data

Wellcome Sanger Institute · King's College London · +7 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Human genome sequencing has transformed our understanding of genomic variation and its relevance to health and disease, and is now starting to enter clinical practice for the diagnosis of rare diseases. The question of whether and how some categories of genomic findings should be shared with individual research participants is currently a topic of international debate, and development of robust analytical workflows to identify and communicate clinically relevant variants is paramount.

Methods

The Deciphering Developmental Disorders (DDD) study has developed a UK-wide patient recruitment network involving over 180 clinicians across all 24 regional genetics services, and has performed genome-wide microarray and whole exome sequencing on children with undiagnosed developmental disorders and their parents. After data analysis, pertinent genomic variants were returned to individual research participants via their local clinical genetics team.

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Keywords
  • Exome sequencing
  • Exome
  • Genetics
  • Biology
  • Disease
  • Genome
  • Medical genetics
  • Whole genome sequencing
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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