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There are certain categories of diseases which are more prevalent in the Arab world due to increased rates of consanguinity in relatively isolated populations. The goal is to discover these mutations by using next-generation human genetics tools.


Clinical Trial Description

There are certain categories of diseases which are more prevalent in the Arab world due to increased rates of consanguinity in relatively isolated populations. The goal is to discover these mutations by using next-generation human genetics tools. These include high-throughput sequencing and genotyping along with the necessary bioinformatics analyses that will lead to the discovery of the causes of most inherited diseases in the region.The secondary objective will be to build a comprehensive catalogue of genetic variation in the Arab world. This will include all detected mutations, not only the subset that are causing disease (from primary objective), but also known trait-altering mutations as well as general diversity on the DNA level among human populations of this region. This catalogue can become a widely useful resource for many projects down the road, as it relies on anonymizing individual samples and instead displaying data in aggregate as the cohorts of collected samples grow over the years. The study will include all genetic disorders from all ethnic backgrounds but Mendelian disease for which a gene mutation has already been identified will be excluded. Evidence of Mendelian Transmission determined by fulfilling one of the following criteria: Multiple affected family members (at least first degree relative with disease) History of consanguinity Severe disease in newborn in the absence of family history Sydromic disease in single individuals Congenital abnormality affecting major organ system(s) Mendelianized extremes of common disease (eg sever familial diabetes/ obesity/ hypertension) ;


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NCT number NCT02021734
Study type Observational
Source Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Contact
Status Active, not recruiting
Phase
Start date November 19, 2012
Completion date December 2025

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