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Overview of Specifications to the ACMG/AMP Variant Interpretation Guidelines
Steven M Harrison1,2, Leslie G Biesecker3, Heidi L Rehm1,2,4
1Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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The 2015 ACMG/AMP guidelines established a classification system for sequence variants; however, the broad scope of these guidelines necessitates specification of evidence types for specific genes or diseases of interest. Since publication of the guidelines, both general use and disease-focused specifications have emerged to aid in accurate application of ACMG/AMP evidence types. This article summarizes the approaches to, and rationale for, specifying three evidence categories (population frequency data, variant type and location, and case-level data), including available resources and a quantitative framework that can inform the specification process. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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