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Genotype to phenotype: associations, errors and complexity.

Laura C Lazzeroni1, Chris A Karlovich

  • 1Dept of Health Research and Policy, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. Lazzeroni@stanford.edu

Trends in Genetics : TIG
|June 5, 2002
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This symposium explored the link between an organism's genes (genotype) and its observable traits (phenotype), particularly in relation to disease. Researchers discussed how genetic variations influence disease development and progression.

Area of Science:

  • Genetics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Disease Mechanisms

Background:

  • The Keystone Symposium on Genotype to Phenotype: Focus on Disease convened in Santa Fe, New Mexico, from February 19-24, 2002.
  • The event focused on the critical relationship between an organism's genetic makeup and its observable characteristics, with a specific emphasis on disease.

Framework:

  • The symposium facilitated discussions on how genetic variations translate into phenotypic differences relevant to human health.
  • Key themes included the molecular basis of genetic disorders and the impact of genotype on disease susceptibility and manifestation.

Implementation:

  • The meeting brought together leading scientists to present and discuss cutting-edge research in genotype-phenotype correlations.
  • Presentations covered a range of topics, from fundamental genetic principles to complex disease models.

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Implications:

  • Understanding the genotype-phenotype link is crucial for advancing personalized medicine and developing targeted therapeutic strategies.
  • The insights gained are vital for deciphering disease etiology and improving diagnostic approaches.