Human Genome Informatics: Converting Genes into Health, (PDF) delves into the commonly used electronic tools for interpreting genomic data into meaningful formats for clinical applications. This eBook explores the possibilities of whole-genome data interpretation methods and assesses their applications in genomic and translational medicine. Comprehensive discussions surrounding various topics, such as translation algorithms, electronic decision-making tools, and genome data interpretation and translation for rare genetic disorders are covered.
Additionally, the eBook presents insights into current human genome databases, the potential of big data in genomic medicine, and a revised approach to current techniques and human genomic databases. The eBook serves as a valuable resource for researchers, college students in genomic and medical informatics, and bioinformatics industry professionals who seek to stay up-to-date on the latest developments in the field.
- Provides an overview of the commonly used electronic tools that convert genomic information
- Updates on the current human genomic databases that enable genome interpretation
- Summarizes and comparatively evaluates interpretation methods of whole-genome data for application in genomic medicine
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