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    This special issue will bring together key work in this area, including outputs from a recent Brocher Foundation workshop ‘Severity in the genomic age: clarification and applications’ (June 2023).

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    The Editor of European Journal of Human Genetics is delighted to share with you an Editor's Choice selection of key papers that highlight some of the best current research published in the journal.

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    We invite submissions for a special issue in EJHG on genomic testing in low and middle income countries. This is an important and timely topic, as genomic testing has the potential to revolutionize healthcare in these regions, but it also presents unique challenges and ethical considerations.

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    This collection covers articles on COVID-19 host genomics with an aim to increase our understanding of host genomic aspects that predispose to infection and transmission of COVID-19 and contribute to illness severity.

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    In this collection we highlight a selection of articles from 2021, which top the list of the journal’s most cited, downloaded and most shared (including press coverage, blogs, Twitter, Facebook and Weibo). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that the journal consistently delivers to its readers.

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    A molecular genetic diagnosis can provide crucial information on prognosis, treatment and recurrence risk. Advances in modern genomic testing have lead to an increasing number of rare disease genes being identified. This web collection makes available papers on some newly identified genetic conditions, with useful information for clinical practice.

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    The Clinical Genetics research community focuses much of its attention on improving technologies for genetic diagnosis. Of equal importance is understanding the impact of genetic testing on families and their preferences. This collection of papers highlights important recent work published in EJHG focusing on these issues.

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    See what scientists worldwide have been reading, citing and sharing.

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    See what scientists world-wide have been citing, reading and sharing. In this Web Collection we highlight a selection of articles from 2018 and 2019 which top the list of the journal's most cited, most read and most shared (including press coverage, blogs, Twitter and Facebook). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that the European Journal of Human Genetics consistently delivers to its readers.

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    The American Society of Human Genetics annual meeting is upon us, 15th - 19th October 2019 and will focus on all aspects of human genetics, particularly topics that integrate multiple basic science and clinical aspects of human genetic disease. The Editor-in-Chief of EJHG in the spirit of this important event is pleased to showcase the work of many in this field as they align with the critical themes of this exciting congress.

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    See what scientists world-wide have been citing, reading and sharing. In this Web Collection we highlight a selection of articles from 2017 and 2018 which top the list of the journal's most cited, most read and most shared (including press coverage, blogs and Twitter). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that the European Journal of Human Genetics consistently delivers to its readers.