Harmonizing the interpretation of genetic variants across the world: The Malaysian experience
Background: Databases for gene variants are very useful for sharing genetic data and to facilitate the understanding of the genetic basis of diseases. This report summarises the issues surrounding the development of the Malaysian Human Variome Project Country Node. The focus is on human germline var...
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my-unisza-ir.71912022-09-13T05:03:20Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7191/ Harmonizing the interpretation of genetic variants across the world: The Malaysian experience Ahmad Zubaidi, A.Latif Nik Norliza, Nik Hassan John-Paul, Plazzer QH301 Biology Background: Databases for gene variants are very useful for sharing genetic data and to facilitate the understanding of the genetic basis of diseases. This report summarises the issues surrounding the development of the Malaysian Human Variome Project Country Node. The focus is on human germline variants. Somatic variants, mitochondrial variants and other types of genetic variation have corresponding databases which are not covered here, as they have specific issues that do not necessarily apply to germline variations. Results: The ethical, legal, social issues, intellectual property, ownership of the data, information technology implementation, and efforts to improve the standards and systems used in data sharing are discussed. Conclusion: An overarching framework such as provided by the Human Variome Project to co-ordinate activities is invaluable. Country Nodes, such as MyHVP, enable human gene variation associated with human diseases to be collected, stored and shared by all disciplines (clinicians, molecular biologists, pathologists, bioinformaticians) for a consistent interpretation of genetic variants locally and across the world. BioMed Central Ltd. 2016-02 Article PeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7191/1/FH02-FP-16-05473.jpg Ahmad Zubaidi, A.Latif and Nik Norliza, Nik Hassan and John-Paul, Plazzer (2016) Harmonizing the interpretation of genetic variants across the world: The Malaysian experience. BMC Research Notes, 9 (1). pp. 1-7. ISSN 17560500 |
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Background: Databases for gene variants are very useful for sharing genetic data and to facilitate the understanding of the genetic basis of diseases. This report summarises the issues surrounding the development of the Malaysian Human Variome Project Country Node. The focus is on human germline variants. Somatic variants, mitochondrial variants and other types of genetic variation have corresponding databases which are not covered here, as they have specific issues that do not necessarily apply to germline variations.
Results: The ethical, legal, social issues, intellectual property, ownership of the data, information technology implementation, and efforts to improve the standards and systems used in data sharing are discussed.
Conclusion: An overarching framework such as provided by the Human Variome Project to co-ordinate activities is invaluable. Country Nodes, such as MyHVP, enable human gene variation associated with human diseases to be collected, stored and shared by all disciplines (clinicians, molecular biologists, pathologists, bioinformaticians) for a consistent interpretation of genetic variants locally and across the world. |
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