Genetics Home Reference
"Genetics Home Reference (GHR) provides free access to consumer-friendly
information on medical genetics to patients and their family members, health
care professionals, and the public. The site offers summaries for a broad range
of inherited conditions or disorders caused by gene alterations." . . . . . . .
from the About Genetics Home Reference site:
Who sponsors Genetics Home Reference?
Genetics Home Reference is a service of the U.S. National Library of
Medicine, part of the National Institutes of Health, an agency of the Department
of Health and Human Services.
There is no advertising on this site, nor does Genetics Home Reference endorse any company or product.
There is no advertising on this site, nor does Genetics Home Reference endorse any company or product.
Who develops and reviews the content on Genetics Home Reference?
Genetics Home Reference is developed by a Staff that includes genetic
counselors, biologists, and computer and information scientists. Expert Reviewers perform a
comprehensive review of each condition, gene, gene family, and chromosome
summary before it is posted to Genetics Home Reference, and with each
substantial revision thereafter. Experts for Genetics Home Reference do not
review gene information that was extracted automatically from online scientific
databases. The date of the last comprehensive review is noted in each
summary.
Genetics Home Reference Fact Sheet.
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Genetics Home Reference Fact Sheet.
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