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    The journal was proud to celebrate 25 years of publication in 2017, marking this with two special collections published in May and December. You are invited to explore these special collections of highlights from the journal, marking not only early ESHG history and some European pioneers of human genetics, but also some of the journal’s most seminal papers published since 1992. Enjoy them here again or even for the first time!

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    The great strides in diagnostic and research technology have had a tremendous impact on genetic services. In short, returning results has become a major focus of discussion and research. Different methods, findings and best practices of returning results in different situations, have received major attention over the past years in EJHG, and as a service to our readers we have collected these papers in this new Web Focus.

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    Clinical Utility Gene Cards are disease-specific guidelines regarding the clinical utility of genetic testing. Read the following papers published in European Journal of Human Genetics FREE online to find out more.

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    European Journal of Human Genetics is proud to publish a wide variety of articles in the blossoming field of human genetics and genomics. In this web focus we highlight the best cited articles published in 2014 and 2015, ten from each year. As you can now read for yourself, our readers are interested in a broad and interesting mix of scientific, service and societal issues, whilst also population genetics, biobanking and methods improvement can get you well-cited in EJHG.

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    The Practical Genetics series delivers a one–stop–shop information resource for genetics clinicians. Read the following papers in the series FREE online to find out more.

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    This Web Focus is published in conjunction with the The European Human Genetics Conference 2014. The ESHG conference is where the latest developments in human genetics are discussed, and where professionals from all parts of human genetics meet.

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    A Web Focus from European Journal of Human Genetics and Oncogene. Next generation sequencing is rapidly pervading all areas of Human genetics: improving speed, precision, and last but not least breadth of diagnostics; opening up new avenues of screening; are screening and testing still different or is there a confluence? In parallel, it profoundly affects basic biology discovery by unravelling mutation mechanisms and causes and consequences in gene regulation and what goes wrong in genetic disease and cancer. Besides many insights, the data deluge also brings questions: on how to handle this, internally and towards the patients; the role of geneticists in the process; how - and if - to integrate direct to consumer services; how to maintain a proper public-private balance to allow therapy development but avoid undue restrictions in data access. Follow the contributions to this debate in European Journal of Human Genetics and Oncogene.

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    This Web Focus is published in conjunction with the HandsOn: Biobanks conference 2013. During HandsOn: Biobanks 2013, the focus will be on all matters of biobanking and specifically on how biobanking interacts and links with other disciplines.

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