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The Cultural Lens of Genomics


The Cultural Lens of Genomics | OJIN

Providing culturally competent care is important because different patients, families, and groups will react differently to various genomic services depending ...

The Cultural Lens of Genomics | Request PDF - ResearchGate

Request PDF | The Cultural Lens of Genomics | Cultural diversity continues to increase in many countries around the world.

Cultural Genomics: Promises and Challenges - Sage Journals

According to these coevolution models or the dual inheritance theory. (DIT), culture evolves partly through a Darwinian selection process, with analogous ...

How are genes related to culture? An introduction to the field of ...

This chapter introduces the emergent field of cultural genomics, describes the importance of conducting research in this area, examines its different levels ...

Unlocking sociocultural and community factors for the global ...

Advances in genomic sequencing and genetic testing are increasingly transforming the diagnosis and treatment of diseases—specifically, rare ...

Diversity in Genomic Research

Increasing the representation of diverse participants in genomics research requires an investment of both resources and time to intentionally ...

Cultural Genomics: Promises and Challenges - Sage Journals

Cultural genomics aims to understand functional genomic differences across human cultural groups and the origins of such group differences, ...

Cultural Barriers to Genetic Testing

The two communities have very different concerns about contributing to genomic research and datasets. Sephardi concerns focus on the possible ...

How culture shaped the human genome: bringing genetics and the ...

Researchers from diverse backgrounds are converging on the view that human evolution has been shaped by gene-culture interactions.

How culture shaped the human genome: bringing genetics ... - Nature

Theoretical, anthropological and genetic studies suggest that human evolution has been shaped by gene–culture interactions. This Review collates data from ...

Practicing culturally competent genomic medicine | The JAX Blog

We've known for a long time that being “culturally sensitive” is not enough. ... As an example, a patient's traditional beliefs may differ from ...

Genomic Research Through an Indigenous Lens - Annual Reviews

Indigenous scholars are leading initiatives to improve access to genetic and genomic research and health care based on their unique cultural contexts and ...

Cultivating cultural competence in genomic medicine - Sano Genetics

This diversity is characterised by distinct cultural backgrounds that considerably influence individuals' reactions to various healthcare services, including ...

How Are Genes Related to Culture? An Introduction to the Field of ...

This chapter highlights research in the emergent field of cultural genomics, the study of the interplay of genes, culture, and environments, ...

A “Cultural” Renaissance: Genomics Breathes New Life into an Old ...

ABSTRACT · PERSPECTIVE · A “CULTURAL” RENAISSANCE · DECIDE WHAT TO CULTURE · INVEST IN RISKY CULTURE-BASED WORK · BUILD KNOWLEDGE BRIDGES WITH ...

How human culture influences our genetics - BBC

Scientists call it "gene-culture co-evolution." Why does it matter? If we can pin down how culture influences our genetic makeup – and how the ...

Queering genomics: How cisnormativity undermines genomic science

Genomic research, which relies heavily on standardized definitions of genotypes and phenotypes to identify correlations between them, is especially hamstrung by ...

Cultural evolutionary theory: How culture evolves and why it matters

Furthermore, cultural and genetic evolution can interact with one another and influence both transmission and selection. This interaction ...

How Are Genes Related to Culture? An Introduction to the Field of ...

This chapter highlights research in the emergent field of cultural genomics, the study of the interplay of genes, culture, and environments, ...

How does the genomic naive public perceive whole genomic testing ...

To promote social acceptability and ethical application of this technology, it is essential that public perceptions of genomics are considered.