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Best practices for the interpretation and reporting of clinical whole genome sequencing.

Christina A Austin-TseVaidehi JobanputraDenise L PerryDavid BickRyan J TaftEric VennerRichard A GibbsEdwin J YoungSarah BarnettJohn W BelmontNicole BoczekShimul ChowdhuryKatarzyna A EllsworthSaurav GuhaShashikant KulkarniCherisse MarcouLinyan MengDavid R MurdockAtteeq U RehmanElizabeth SpiteriAmanda Thomas-WilsonHutton M KearneyHeidi L Rehmnull null
Published in: NPJ genomic medicine (2022)
Whole genome sequencing (WGS) shows promise as a first-tier diagnostic test for patients with rare genetic disorders. However, standards addressing the definition and deployment practice of a best-in-class test are lacking. To address these gaps, the Medical Genome Initiative, a consortium of leading health care and research organizations in the US and Canada, was formed to expand access to high quality clinical WGS by convening experts and publishing best practices. Here, we present best practice recommendations for the interpretation and reporting of clinical diagnostic WGS, including discussion of challenges and emerging approaches that will be critical to harness the full potential of this comprehensive test.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • big data
  • climate change
  • social media
  • artificial intelligence