2019 journal article

Exome sequencing of family trios from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study: Tapping into a rich resource of genetic and environmental data

BIRTH DEFECTS RESEARCH, 111(20), 1618–1632.

author keywords: birth defects; gene-environment interaction; genetics; intestinal atresia; sequence analysis
MeSH headings : Congenital Abnormalities / genetics; Congenital Abnormalities / prevention & control; Family; Gene-Environment Interaction; Humans; Exome Sequencing
TL;DR: Successful sequencing of exomes from well-characterized NBDPS families indicated that this unique collection can be used to investigate the roles of genetic variation and gene-environment interaction effects in birth defect etiologies, providing a valuable resource for birth defect researchers. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Abstract