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f-treeGC: a questionnaire-based family tree-creation software for genetic counseling and genome cohort studies.
Abstract
The Tohoku Medical Megabank project aims to create a next-generation personalized
healthcare system by conducting large-scale genome-cohort studies involving three
generations of local residents in the areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake.
We collected medical and genomic information for developing a biobank to be used for
this healthcare system. We designed a questionnaire-based pedigree-creation software
program named "f-treeGC," which enables even less experienced medical practitioners
to accurately and rapidly collect family health history and create pedigree charts.f-treeGC
may be run on Adobe AIR. Pedigree charts are created in the following manner: 1) At
system startup, the client is prompted to provide required information on the presence
or absence of children; f-treeGC is capable of creating a pedigree up to three generations.
2) An interviewer fills out a multiple-choice questionnaire on genealogical information.
3) The information requested includes name, age, gender, general status, infertility
status, pregnancy status, fetal status, and physical features or health conditions
of individuals over three generations. In addition, information regarding the client
and the proband, and birth order information, including multiple gestation, custody,
multiple individuals, donor or surrogate, adoption, and consanguinity may be included.
4) f-treeGC shows only marriages between first cousins via the overlay function. 5)
f-treeGC automatically creates a pedigree chart, and the chart-creation process is
visible for inspection on the screen in real time. 6) The genealogical data may be
saved as a file in the original format. The created/modified date and time may be
changed as required, and the file may be password-protected and/or saved in read-only
format. To enable sorting or searching from the database, the file name automatically
contains the terms typed into the entry fields, including physical features or health
conditions, by default. 7) Alternatively, family histories are collected using a completed
foldable interview paper sheet named "f-sheet", which is identical to the questionnaire
in f-treeGC.We developed a questionnaire-based family tree-creation software, named
f-treeGC, which is fully compliant with international recommendations for standardized
human pedigree nomenclature. The present software simplifies the process of collecting
family histories and pedigrees, and has a variety of uses, from genome cohort studies
or primary care to genetic counseling.
Type
Journal articleSubject
HumansMedical History Taking
Cohort Studies
Pedigree
Genetic Counseling
Software
Adolescent
Family Health
Female
Male
Surveys and Questionnaires
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17549Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1186/s12881-017-0433-4Publication Info
Tokutomi, Tomoharu; Fukushima, Akimune; Yamamoto, Kayono; Bansho, Yasushi; Hachiya,
Tsuyoshi; & Shimizu, Atsushi (2017). f-treeGC: a questionnaire-based family tree-creation software for genetic counseling
and genome cohort studies. BMC medical genetics, 18(1). pp. 71. 10.1186/s12881-017-0433-4. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/17549.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Tomoharu Tokutomi
Visiting Research Scholar in the Department of Medicine

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