Journal article
Reanalysis of genomic data in rare disease: current practice and attitudes among Australian clinical and laboratory genetics services
S Best, Z Fehlberg, C Richards, MCJ Quinn, S Lunke, AB Spurdle, KS Kassahn, C Patel, DF Vears, I Goranitis, F Lynch, A Robertson, E Tudini, J Christodoulou, H Scott, J McGaughran, Z Stark
European Journal of Human Genetics | SPRINGERNATURE | Published : 2024
Abstract
Reanalyzing stored genomic data over time is highly effective in increasing diagnostic yield in rare disease. Automation holds the promise of delivering the benefits of reanalysis at scale. Our study aimed to understand current reanalysis practices among Australian clinical and laboratory genetics services and explore attitudes towards large-scale automated re-analysis. We collected audit data regarding testing and reanalysis volumes, policies and procedures from all Australian diagnostic laboratories providing rare disease genomic testing. A genetic health professionals’ survey explored current practices, barriers to reanalysis, preferences and attitudes towards automation. Between 2018 and..
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Awarded by State Government of Victoria
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