Using Population Descriptors in Genetics and Genomics Research: A New Framework for an Evolving Field
- PMID: 36989389
- Bookshelf ID: NBK589855
- DOI: 10.17226/26902
Using Population Descriptors in Genetics and Genomics Research: A New Framework for an Evolving Field
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Genetic and genomic information has become far more accessible, and research using human genetic data has grown exponentially over the past decade. Genetics and genomics research is now being conducted by a wide range of investigators across disciplines, who often use population descriptors inconsistently and/or inappropriately to capture the complex patterns of continuous human genetic variation. In response to a request from the National Institutes of Health, the National Academies assembled an interdisciplinary committee of expert volunteers to conduct a study to review and assess existing methodologies, benefits, and challenges in using race, ethnicity, ancestry, and other population descriptors in genomics research. The resulting report focuses on understanding the current use of population descriptors in genomics research, examining best practices for researchers, and identifying processes for adopting best practices within the biomedical and scientific communities.
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- The National Academies of SCIENCES • ENGINEERING • MEDICINE
- COMMITTEE ON THE USE OF RACE, ETHNICITY, AND ANCESTRY AS POPULATION DESCRIPTORS IN GENOMICS RESEARCH
- Reviewers
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Summary
- SECTION I. PAST AND CURRENT USE OF POPULATION DESCRIPTORS IN GENETICS AND GENOMICS RESEARCH
- SECTION II. RECOMMENDATIONS
- A. Study Approach and Methods
- B. Glossary
- C. Table of International Programs
- D. Decision Tree for the Use of Population Descriptors in Genomics Research
- E. Committee and Staff Biosketches
- F. Disclosure of Unavoidable Conflict of Interest
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