The Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD®): optimizing its use in a clinical diagnostic or research setting
Cardiff University · i3S - Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde, Universidade do Porto
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Abstract
) constitutes a comprehensive collection of published germline mutations in nuclear genes that are thought to underlie, or are closely associated with human inherited disease. At the time of writing (June 2020), the database contains in excess of 289,000 different gene lesions identified in over 11,100 genes manually curated from 72,987 articles published in over 3100 peer-reviewed journals. There are primarily two main groups of users who utilise HGMD on a regular basis; research scientists and clinical diagnosticians. This review aims to highlight how to make the most out of HGMD data in each setting.
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- Biology
- Gene mutation
- Gene
- Mutation
- Database
- Germline
- Computational biology
- Genetics
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