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GenomeDiver: a platform for phenotype-guided medical genomic diagnosis

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GENETICS IN MEDICINE
Volume 23, Issue 10, Pages 1998-2002

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1038/s41436-021-01219-5

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  1. National Human Genome Research Institute
  2. National Institute for Minority Heath and Health Disparities of the National Institutes of Health [1U01HG0096108]

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GenomeDiver facilitates collaboration between clinicians and diagnostic laboratories by utilizing HPO terms to enrich structured phenotype data, ultimately improving the outcome of genomic diagnostic testing.
PURPOSE: Making a diagnosis from clinical genomic sequencing requires well-structured phenotypic data to guide genotype interpretation. A patient's phenotypic features can be documented using the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO), generating terms used to prioritize genes potentially causing the patient's disease. We have developed GenomeDiver to provide a user interface for clinicians that allows more effective collaboration with the clinical diagnostic laboratory, with the goal of improving the success of the diagnostic process. METHODS: GenomeDiver uses genomic data to prompt reverse phenotyping of patients undergoing genetic testing, enriching the amount and quality of structured phenotype data for the diagnostic laboratory, and helping clinicians to explore and flag diseases potentially causing their patient's presentation. RESULTS: We show how GenomeDiver communicates the clinician's informed insights to the diagnostic lab in the form of HPO terms for interpretation of genomic sequencing data. We describe our user-driven design process, the engineering of the software for efficiency, security and portability, and examples of the performance of GenomeDiver using genomic testing data. CONCLUSION: GenomeDiver is a first step in a new approach to genomic diagnostics that enhances laboratory-clinician interactions, with the goal of directly engaging clinicians to improve the outcome of genomic diagnostic testing.

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