TY - JOUR
T1 - Current and Emerging Technology Approaches in Genomics
AU - Conley, Yvette P.
AU - Biesecker, Leslie G.
AU - Gonsalves, Stephen
AU - Merkle, Carrie J.
AU - Kirk, Maggie
AU - Aouizerat, Bradley E.
PY - 2013/3
Y1 - 2013/3
N2 - Purpose: To introduce current and emerging approaches that are being utilized in the field of genomics so the reader can conceptually evaluate the literature and appreciate how these approaches are advancing our understanding of health-related issues. Organizing Construct: Each approach is described and includes information related to how it is advancing research, its potential clinical utility, exemplars of current uses, challenges related to technologies used for these approaches, and when appropriate information related to understanding the evidence base for clinical utilization of each approach is provided. Web-based resources are included for the reader who would like more in-depth information and to provide opportunity to stay up to date with these approaches and their utility. Conclusions: The chosen approaches-genome sequencing, genome-wide association studies, epigenomics, and gene expression-are extremely valuable approaches for collecting research data to help us better understand the pathophysiology of a variety of health-related conditions, but they are also gaining in utility for clinical assessment and testing purposes. Clinical Relevance: Our increased understanding of the molecular underpinnings of disease will assist with better development of screening tests, diagnostic tests, tests that allow us to prognosticate, tests that allow for individualized treatments, and tests to facilitate post-treatment surveillance.
AB - Purpose: To introduce current and emerging approaches that are being utilized in the field of genomics so the reader can conceptually evaluate the literature and appreciate how these approaches are advancing our understanding of health-related issues. Organizing Construct: Each approach is described and includes information related to how it is advancing research, its potential clinical utility, exemplars of current uses, challenges related to technologies used for these approaches, and when appropriate information related to understanding the evidence base for clinical utilization of each approach is provided. Web-based resources are included for the reader who would like more in-depth information and to provide opportunity to stay up to date with these approaches and their utility. Conclusions: The chosen approaches-genome sequencing, genome-wide association studies, epigenomics, and gene expression-are extremely valuable approaches for collecting research data to help us better understand the pathophysiology of a variety of health-related conditions, but they are also gaining in utility for clinical assessment and testing purposes. Clinical Relevance: Our increased understanding of the molecular underpinnings of disease will assist with better development of screening tests, diagnostic tests, tests that allow us to prognosticate, tests that allow for individualized treatments, and tests to facilitate post-treatment surveillance.
KW - Epigenomics
KW - Gene expression
KW - Genetics
KW - Genome-wide association studies
KW - Genomics
KW - Next generation sequencing
KW - Nursing
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U2 - 10.1111/jnu.12001
DO - 10.1111/jnu.12001
M3 - Article
C2 - 23294727
AN - SCOPUS:84874522540
SN - 1527-6546
VL - 45
SP - 5
EP - 14
JO - Journal of Nursing Scholarship
JF - Journal of Nursing Scholarship
IS - 1
ER -