Recommendations for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing, 2016 update (ACMG SF v2.0): a policy statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics https://t.co/xD37JQeaBC
Q344 answer: OTC deficiency https://t.co/74PEBB3lgt https://t.co/Vqp0AoaRWI https://t.co/mzC5IriIql https://t.co/ClrpbbGgEh
Q290 answer: BMPR1A https://t.co/1b6fvcyZZ5 https://t.co/IUcpgPCVzh https://t.co/IUcpgPCVzh https://t.co/SSDUvy8BDd
RT @Sciguy999: “If a doctor knows something about me, it’s not their call to make whether I should be able to be told that or not.” Many wa…
“If a doctor knows something about me, it’s not their call to make whether I should be able to be told that or not.” Many want full knowledge, warts and all. https://t.co/1h7Kmew9FA https://t.co/4izFqtic95 https://t.co/mOPxEZTYaF via @WSJ #biotech #genomic
Recommendations for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing, 2016 update https://t.co/TeE7ilNirF
RT @SCFarmClin: Recommendations for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing, 2016 update (ACMG SF v2.0): a…
RT @SCFarmClin: Recommendations for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing, 2016 update (ACMG SF v2.0): a…
Recommendations for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing, 2016 update (ACMG SF v2.0): a policy statement of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics | Genetics in Medicine #SCFC2019 https://t.co/MOLxXcJ5fb
Q208 answer: 59 https://t.co/IUcpgPlkHJ https://t.co/IUcpgPlkHJ https://t.co/QltOynGBRa
RT @MuinJKhoury: A list of 59 genes has been recommended by @TheACMG for reporting in whole genome/exome sequencing studies. Should this…
RT @MuinJKhoury: A list of 59 genes has been recommended by @TheACMG for reporting in whole genome/exome sequencing studies. Should this…
RT @MuinJKhoury: A list of 59 genes has been recommended by @TheACMG for reporting in whole genome/exome sequencing studies. Should this…
RT @MuinJKhoury: A list of 59 genes has been recommended by @TheACMG for reporting in whole genome/exome sequencing studies. Should this…
RT @MuinJKhoury: A list of 59 genes has been recommended by @TheACMG for reporting in whole genome/exome sequencing studies. Should this…
RT @MuinJKhoury: A list of 59 genes has been recommended by @TheACMG for reporting in whole genome/exome sequencing studies. Should this…
RT @MuinJKhoury: A list of 59 genes has been recommended by @TheACMG for reporting in whole genome/exome sequencing studies. Should this…
RT @MuinJKhoury: A list of 59 genes has been recommended by @TheACMG for reporting in whole genome/exome sequencing studies. Should this…
RT @MuinJKhoury: A list of 59 genes has been recommended by @TheACMG for reporting in whole genome/exome sequencing studies. Should this…
RT @MuinJKhoury: A list of 59 genes has been recommended by @TheACMG for reporting in whole genome/exome sequencing studies. Should this…
Recommendations for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing, 2016 update (ACMG SF v2.0): a policy statement of the ... - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/UNC46qlHai #genetics
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
Love that anecdote. https://t.co/n6fsMBgRnL
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
ATP7B, BMPR1A, SMAD4, OTC added, MYLK removed from @TheACMG SF clinical actionable genes & assoc phenotypes https://t.co/GHJx9ixdEf https://t.co/asqEixSByX
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
RT @atulbutte: These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.…
These 59 genes are the minimum actionble set… it's the genetics version of "if you see something, say something!" https://t.co/T5LHAP1ntd
ACMG secondary findings VER2: BMPR1A,SMAD4,ATP7B,OTC added, MYLK removed. #ACMGMtg17 meet us @ACMG https://t.co/WjKclPrsOc
ACMG secondary findings VER2: BMPR1A,SMAD4,ATP7B,OTC added, MYLK removed. --- Meet us @ACMG #ACMGMtg17 https://t.co/WjKclP9RWE
RT @ExomeAnalysis: ACMG secondary findings VER2: BMPR1A,SMAD4,ATP7B,OTC added, MYLK removed. #ACMGMtg17 https://t.co/OCMwGKr2Kh
ACMG secondary findings VER2: BMPR1A,SMAD4,ATP7B,OTC added, MYLK removed. #ACMGMtg17 https://t.co/WjKclPrsOc
ACMG secondary findings VER2: BMPR1A,SMAD4,ATP7B,OTC added, MYLK removed. #ACMGMtg17 https://t.co/OCMwGKr2Kh
RT @Genomeducator: Updated ACMG list of gene variants to report as incidental (secondary) findings in clinical genome sequencing ... https:…
ACMG SF v2.0 は2016年11月に出ていたらしい。臨床遺伝専門医に聞かれたが、俺でいいのか。Secondary Finding で SF か。 https://t.co/qxP4gO6XKu https://t.co/U9RyotQykB
ACMG SF v2.0 genes recommended for return of secondary findings in clinical sequencing | Genetics in Medicine https://t.co/1249fal4OG
New #ACMG secondary findings rec's from #DNA supports SGI reanalysis strategy https://t.co/DrBkUfZvvl #DNA #getlookplan #genetictesting
New #ACMG secondary findings rec's from #DNA supports SGI reanalysis strategy https://t.co/DO709bQdsh #DNA #getlookplan #genetictesting
Recommendations for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing, 2016 update https://t.co/jX2e6Fj8dl
The recommendations for reporting secondary findings have been updated by the ACMG. Read more here: https://t.co/0FDe0cgVkg
RT @Awesomics: 4 genes added (#ATP7B, #BMPR1A, #SMAD4, #OTC), one gene removed (#MYLK) from the #ACMG56 → now called the #ACMGsf #Secondary…
4 genes added (#ATP7B, #BMPR1A, #SMAD4, #OTC), one gene removed (#MYLK) from the #ACMG56 → now called the #ACMGsf #SecondaryFindings #GCchat https://t.co/jnVka5hvLV
American College of Medical #Genetics and #Genomics minimum list of #genes to be reported as incidental findings. https://t.co/EruMzXMiwq
RT @jorsmo: New ACMG recommendations for incidental findings for clinical genomic sequencing #ACMG59 https://t.co/Ix3XT9o2kD
RT @Genomeducator: Updated ACMG list of gene variants to report as incidental (secondary) findings in clinical genome sequencing ... https:…
RT @DrKhouryCDC: From 56 to 59 genes- See updated list of @theACMG for returning results of genome sequencing. https://t.co/4piBgLB225 htt…
RT @DrKhouryCDC: Could @theACMG panel of 59 genes provide an impetus for genome sequencing of healthy adults? https://t.co/4piBgLB225 htt…
MT @DrKhouryCDC: @theACMG panel of 59 genes an impetus for sequencing of healthy adults? https://t.co/9TMMjstHP2 https://t.co/DQUlyXUJlT
RT @zakkohane: Start counting false positives & sequelae as we revise based on new data. We see this again & again https://t.co/C4mi2NCGIN…
Start counting false positives & sequelae as we revise based on new data. We see this again & again https://t.co/C4mi2NCGIN #incidentalome https://t.co/cbjsB1ZBpr
Could @theACMG panel of 59 genes provide an impetus for genome sequencing of healthy adults? https://t.co/4piBgLB225 https://t.co/YuonmTAluh
love transparency:"Adherence to these recommendations is completely voluntary and does not necessarily assure a successful medical outcome." https://t.co/6bv0ZtKcTj
RT @DrKhouryCDC: From 56 to 59 genes- See updated list of @theACMG for returning results of genome sequencing. https://t.co/4piBgLB225 htt…
RT @DrKhouryCDC: From 56 to 59 genes- See updated list of @theACMG for returning results of genome sequencing. https://t.co/4piBgLB225 htt…
RT @DrKhouryCDC: From 56 to 59 genes- See updated list of @theACMG for returning results of genome sequencing. https://t.co/4piBgLB225 htt…
RT @DrKhouryCDC: From 56 to 59 genes- See updated list of @theACMG for returning results of genome sequencing. https://t.co/4piBgLB225 htt…
From 56 to 59 genes- See updated list of @theACMG for returning results of genome sequencing. https://t.co/4piBgLB225 https://t.co/DDGbXU48iG
ACMG new recommendations for reporting secondary findings in genomic sequencing https://t.co/YJmdCNc0O2 #DNA #getlookplan #genetictesting
RT @Genomeducator: Updated ACMG list of gene variants to report as incidental (secondary) findings in clinical genome sequencing ... https:…
Recommendations for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome and genome sequencing, 2016 update https://t.co/zhFtdLptRE
Recommendations for reporting of secondary findings in clinical exome & genome sequencing, 2016 update ACMG SF v2.0 https://t.co/Yt4VMsEGKu
RT @jorsmo: New ACMG recommendations for incidental findings for clinical genomic sequencing #ACMG59 https://t.co/Ix3XT9o2kD
RT @jorsmo: New ACMG recommendations for incidental findings for clinical genomic sequencing #ACMG59 https://t.co/Ix3XT9o2kD
RT @jorsmo: New ACMG recommendations for incidental findings for clinical genomic sequencing #ACMG59 https://t.co/Ix3XT9o2kD
New ACMG recommendations for incidental findings for clinical genomic sequencing #ACMG59 https://t.co/Ix3XT9o2kD
RT @GIMJournal: Find @TheACMG new recommendations for reporting secondary findings in @GIMJournal https://t.co/Y3WNEKXdWB
RT @mgenomica: Actualización de las recomendaciones sobre hallazgos secundarios en la secuenciación clínica de exomas y genomas https://t.…
RT @Genomeducator: Updated ACMG list of gene variants to report as incidental (secondary) findings in clinical genome sequencing ... https:…
RT @GeisingerADMI: Congrats to ADMI's @clesemartin, co-chair of the Secondary Findings Working Group! https://t.co/4GXkgtDV9X
RT @CSHeartResearch: Well that's underwhelming... still way too many cardiac genes on reportable secondary findings! @rdbagnall @jodieingle…
RT @kdchrist: The "ACMG 56" is now the "ACMG 59"! Nice job, @SarahKaliaGC @Genomes2People https://t.co/o4BgBkDysd
RT @kdchrist: The "ACMG 56" is now the "ACMG 59"! Nice job, @SarahKaliaGC @Genomes2People https://t.co/o4BgBkDysd
RT @GeisingerADMI: Congrats to ADMI's @clesemartin, co-chair of the Secondary Findings Working Group! https://t.co/4GXkgtDV9X
Actualización de las recomendaciones sobre hallazgos secundarios en la secuenciación clínica de exomas y genomas https://t.co/f3255S9Ztq
@TheACMG Updates Secondary Findings Gene List With New Process https://t.co/v4f2yIK8Ne https://t.co/aHMKxq6hYT #PM101 #PrecisionMedicine https://t.co/M0uoNmQYWq
@theACMG Updates Secondary Findings Gene List https://t.co/QIW031J1Rv #genetics #genetictesting #exome
RT @ArabCancerGenes: One gene removed:MYLK(familial thoracic aortic aneurysm..).Four genes added for 3 disorders:Wilson disease, Juvenile p…
One gene removed:MYLK(familial thoracic aortic aneurysm..).Four genes added for 3 disorders:Wilson disease, Juvenile polyposis and OTC https://t.co/6unZQFBB5X