Browsing by Author "Royal, Charmaine D"
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A content analysis of the views of genetics professionals on race, ancestry, and genetics.
Nelson, Sarah C; Yu, Joon-Ho; Wagner, Jennifer K; Harrell, Tanya M; Royal, Charmaine D; Bamshad, Michael J (AJOB empirical bioethics, 2018-10)Over the past decade, the proliferation of genetic studies on human health and disease has reinvigorated debates about the appropriate role of race and ancestry in research and clinical care. Here we report on the responses ... -
Personal DNA testing in college classrooms: perspectives of students and professors.
Daley, Lori-Ann A; Wagner, Jennifer K; Himmel, Tiffany L; McPartland, Kaitlyn A; Katsanis, Sara H; Shriver, Mark D; Royal, Charmaine D (Genetic testing and molecular biomarkers, 2013-06)Discourse on the integration of personal genetics and genomics into classrooms is increasing; however, limited data have been collected on the perspectives of students and professors. We conducted a cross-sectional survey ... -
The Impact of Environmental Factors on Monogenic Mendelian Diseases.
Tukker, Anke M; Royal, Charmaine D; Bowman, Aaron B; McAllister, Kimberly A (Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology, 2021-03-02)Environmental factors and gene-environment interactions modify the variable expressivity, progression, severity, and onset of some classic (monogenic) Mendelian-inherited genetic diseases. Cystic Fibrosis, Huntington Disease, ... -
The serotonin transporter gene polymorphism (5HTTLPR) moderates the effect of adolescent environmental conditions on self-esteem in young adulthood: a structural equation modeling approach.
Jonassaint, Charles R; Ashley-Koch, Allison; Whitfield, Keith E; Hoyle, Rick H; Richman, Laura Smart; Siegler, Ilene C; Royal, Charmaine D; ... (8 authors) (Biol Psychol, 2012-09)Here we examine the effects of both self-reported and independent observer-reported environmental risk indices, the serotonin transporter gene promoter (5HTTLPR) polymorphism, and their interaction on self-esteem. This trait ...