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Genomics and World Health : Report of the Advisory Committee on Health Research.

This report is intended to highlight the relevance of genomics (the study of genomes) for health care worldwide, with a particular focus on its potential for improving health in developing countries. The application of knowledge gained from the characterization of the genomes of several organisms, i...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Organization, World Health
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Geneva : World Health Organization, 2002.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a This report is intended to highlight the relevance of genomics (the study of genomes) for health care worldwide, with a particular focus on its potential for improving health in developing countries. The application of knowledge gained from the characterization of the genomes of several organisms, including the human genome, holds considerable potential for the development of new health care innovations over the coming decades. This new field, however, presents a series of highly complex scientific, economic, social and ethical issues which must be taken into account if the genomic revolution. 
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505 0 |a Contents -- Executive Summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Genomics and the Genome Projects -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 What are genes and how do they function? -- 2.3 The development of molecular genetics -- 2.3.1 Classical genetics -- 2.3.2 Molecular genetics -- 2.4 Characterizing the human genome -- 2.4.1 The identification of human disease genes -- 2.4.2 The Human Genome Project -- 2.4.3 Mapping the human genome -- 2.5 Functional genomics -- 2.5.1 Annotation of the human genome -- 2.5.2 Proteomics -- 2.5.3 Transcriptomics -- 2.5.4 Gene regulation 
505 8 |a 2.5.5 Bioinformatics2.6 The genomes of other organisms -- 2.6.1 Introduction -- 2.6.2 The pathogen genome project -- 2.6.3 The genomics of disease vectors -- 2.6.4 The genomes of the worm, fruitfly, yeast and various animals -- 2.6.5 The central importance of the mouse genome project -- 2.6.6 Plant genomics -- 2.7 Summary -- 3. The Potential of Genomics for Health Care -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Monogenic disease -- 3.3 Communicable disease -- 3.4 Cancer -- 3.5 Complex multifactorial disease -- 3.6 Developmental abnormalities and mental retardation 
505 8 |a 3.7 Ageing3.8 Pharmacogenomics -- 3.9 Gene therapy -- 3.10 Stem cell therapy -- 3.11 Plant genomics and human health -- 3.12 Forensic medicine -- 3.13 Biotechnology -- 3.14 Broader issues of biology -- 3.15 Summary -- 4. Relevance and Time-Scale of Advances in Genomics for Global Health -- 4.1 Genomics in the context of current world health problems -- 4.2 When will the medical promises of genomics be fulfilled? -- 4.3 Maintaining the balance of research planning and health care -- 4.4 Will the medical applications of genome research be affordable? 
505 8 |a 4.5 Summary5. The Potential of Genomics for the Health of the Developing Countries -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Examples of what is feasible now -- 5.2.1 The inherited disorders of hÃ?moglobin -- 5.2.2 Genetic resistance to communicable disease -- 5.2.3 The introduction of DNA diagnostics for communicable disease -- 5.2.4 Drug-resistant organisms -- 5.2.5 Pharmacogenomics -- 5.2.6 Non-communicable disease -- 5.3 The development and provision of services in clinical genetics and DNA technology -- 5.4 Genomics for the control of communicable disease: future directions 
505 8 |a 5.5 Forging international partnerships in academia5.6 Regional collaboration -- 5.7 Information technology and bioinformatics -- 5.8 Summary and future possibilities -- 6. Potential Risks and Hazards of the Applications of Genomics and Their Control -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Genetic manipulation -- 6.3 Risks in non-human genomics -- 6.3.1 Animals and insects -- 6.3.2 Plants -- 6.4 Changing the genetic constitution of individuals or populations -- 6.5 Genetic databases -- 6.6 Biological warfare and other political misuses -- 6.7 Stem cell gene therapy 
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