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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Minnesota_State_Community_and_Technical_College/Biology_of_Human_Concerns_(Daniels)/10%3A_DNA_and_Protein_Synthesis/10.10%3A_Case_Study_Conclusion-__Parmacogenomics_and_Chapter_Summary
    Arya asked their doctor about Pharmacogenomics. The doctor explains to Arya that Pharmacogenomics is the tailoring of drug treatments to people's genetic makeup, a form of 'personalized medicine'.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/Principles_of_the_Human_Body/9%3A_DNA_and_Protein_Synthesis/9.10%3A_Case_Study_Conclusion%3A__Parmacogenomics_and_Chapter_Summary
    Arya asked their doctor about Pharmacogenomics. The doctor explains to Arya that Pharmacogenomics is the tailoring of drug treatments to people's genetic makeup, a form of 'personalized medicine'.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Human_Biology/Human_Biology_(Wakim_and_Grewal)/06%3A_DNA_and_Protein_Synthesis/6.10%3A_Case_Study_Conclusion%3A__Parmacogenomics_and_Chapter_Summary
    Arya asked their doctor about Pharmacogenomics. The doctor explains to Arya that Pharmacogenomics is the tailoring of drug treatments to people's genetic makeup, a form of 'personalized medicine'.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/05%3A_DNA/5.10%3A_The_Human_Genome_Projects
    In February 2001, IHGSC and Celera Genomics reported preliminary findings on the human genome, estimating 30,000 to 38,000 protein-encoding genes, fewer than earlier predictions, and highlighting uniq...In February 2001, IHGSC and Celera Genomics reported preliminary findings on the human genome, estimating 30,000 to 38,000 protein-encoding genes, fewer than earlier predictions, and highlighting unique human genes. They acknowledged incomplete genome sequencing with many gaps and extensive repetitive DNA.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/05%3A_DNA/5.13%3A_DNA_Repair
    This page outlines the importance of DNA repair mechanisms in living cells, detailing 130 genes involved in repair processes that counteract damage from various sources, including radiation and chemic...This page outlines the importance of DNA repair mechanisms in living cells, detailing 130 genes involved in repair processes that counteract damage from various sources, including radiation and chemicals. Key repair pathways include direct reversal, Base Excision Repair (BER), Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER), and Mismatch Repair (MMR), with specific enzymes for each.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/15%3A_The_Anatomy_and_Physiology_of_Animals/15.04%3A_Immune_System/15.4F%3A_Antigen_Receptor_Diversity
    This page explains the remarkable diversity of T-cell receptors (TCRs) and B-cell receptors (BCRs) generated from a limited number of genes. It describes how random assortments and recombination of ge...This page explains the remarkable diversity of T-cell receptors (TCRs) and B-cell receptors (BCRs) generated from a limited number of genes. It describes how random assortments and recombination of gene segments during B cell differentiation, alongside mechanisms for TCRs, contribute to this variability. Notably, αβ T cells exhibit high diversity from the CDR3 region, while γδ T cells have a smaller repertoire.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Butte_College/BC%3A_BIOL_2_-_Introduction_to_Human_Biology_(Grewal)/Text/06%3A_DNA_and_Protein_Synthesis/6.10%3A_Case_Study_Parmacogenomics_Conclusion_and_Chapter_Summary
    Steve asked his doctor about Pharmocogenomics. The doctor explains to Steve that Pharmacogenomics is the tailoring of drug treatments to people’s genetic makeup, a form of ‘personalized medicine’.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Human_Biology_Biol_011_Textbook/06%3A_DNA_and_Protein_Synthesis/6.10%3A_Case_Study_Conclusion-__Parmacogenomics_and_Chapter_Summary
    Arya asked their doctor about Pharmacogenomics. The doctor explains to Arya that Pharmacogenomics is the tailoring of drug treatments to people's genetic makeup, a form of 'personalized medicine'.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/18%3A_Evolution/18.07%3A_Polymorphisms
    This page discusses genetic polymorphisms, which are variants found in at least 1% of a population and include different types of genetic variations. These polymorphisms have applications in disease i...This page discusses genetic polymorphisms, which are variants found in at least 1% of a population and include different types of genetic variations. These polymorphisms have applications in disease identification and genetic studies and can be influenced by factors like genetic drift and natural selection.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Manchester_Community_College_(MCC)/BIOL_106%3A_Essentials_of_Anatomy_and_Physiology_(Anzalone)/03%3A_Cell_Structure_and_Function/3.19%3A_Case_Study_Conclusion-__Parmacogenomics_and_Chapter_Summary
    Arya asked their doctor about Pharmacogenomics. The doctor explains to Arya that Pharmacogenomics is the tailoring of drug treatments to people's genetic makeup, a form of 'personalized medicine'.

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