| Literature DB >> 19341488 |
David Magnus1, Mildred K Cho, Robert Cook-Deegan.
Abstract
The availability of personalized genomic tests, ordered directly by consumers, is rapidly growing. These tests are unlike other genetic or biochemical tests in the sheer amount of data they provide, but interpretation of these genome-wide analyses for health remains uncertain because of the lack of information about environmental and other factors, and because for the vast majority of genetic loci the associations with disease are weak. Although these tests could provide value to customers by offering tools for social networking or genealogy, there are questions about whether and how to regulate these tests and about the extent to which they provide medical information.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19341488 PMCID: PMC2664950 DOI: 10.1186/gm17
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genome Med ISSN: 1756-994X Impact factor: 11.117