Personal Genome Project

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The Personal Genome Project is a pioneering open-science initiative that publicly shares the genomic and health data of volunteers to advance research and understanding of human genetics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genomics research initiative
human genetics study
open science project
aim advance understanding of human genetics
develop open-access resources for genomic research
enable research on genotype-phenotype relationships
dataAccessPolicy open access
public domain-style data release
dataType environmental exposure data
exome sequence data
genotype data
medical history data
self-reported phenotype data
trait and behavior questionnaires
whole-genome sequence data
ethicalFeature emphasis on data re-identification risks
emphasis on informed consent
emphasis on participant education
use of open consent model
feature broad data sharing without access committees
data linked to real identities in many cases
encouragement of participant engagement in science
focus on transparency in research
integration of genomic and phenotypic data
field genomics
human genetics
precision medicine research
hasAbbreviation PGP NERFINISHED
impact contributed to development of open consent frameworks
influenced discussions on genomic data privacy
provided early large-scale open human genome dataset
served as model for other open genomics projects
method collection of detailed phenotype information
longitudinal follow-up of participants
public sharing of genomic data
public sharing of health data
participantRequirement agree to public release of genomic data
agree to public release of health data
understand risks of public data sharing
participantRole volunteer
useCase benchmarking of sequencing technologies
development of personal genomics tools
method development in genomics
research on privacy and re-identification
studies of genetic variation
studies of genotype-phenotype association

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George Church notableWork Personal Genome Project
George Church knownFor Personal Genome Project