Clinical and genetic screening in a large Iranian family with Marfan syndrome: A case study
Vafaeie, Miri Karam, Yari, Safarpour, Kazemi, Etesam, Mohammadpour, Miri‑Moghaddam. Evagene was used to create the family pedigree chart.
Independent clinical and genetic research groups have used Evagene to draw pedigrees for published case studies and methods reviews across Marfan syndrome, nephronophthisis, retinitis pigmentosa, and molecular diagnostics. The software is also listed in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Technical Reference Model. Below are the papers and institutions, linked to their original sources.
"For the digitalization of pedigrees, different software packages (e.g., Evagene Clinical — a free open-source software available at www.evagene.com) are available..."
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Vafaeie, Miri Karam, Yari, Safarpour, Kazemi, Etesam, Mohammadpour, Miri‑Moghaddam. Evagene was used to create the family pedigree chart.
Miri Karam, Karimi Gohari, Rezazadeh Khabaz, Yari, Emami Meybodi, Attari, Torabi, Vafaeie, Moradi Moraddahande, Amiri, Saeidi. Family pedigree drawn in Evagene.
Vafaeie, Mohammadpour, Etesam, Zarifi, Yari, Nikandish, Hashemzadeh, Hajiabadi, Miri‑Moghaddam. From the methods: "Figure 1 displays the pedigree chart generated using Evagene software (https://www.evagene.com/)."
Kovács, Némethi, Abonyi, Fekete, Kovács — 2nd Department of Paediatrics, Semmelweis University. Evagene recommended in the pre-test counselling section as a pedigree digitalisation tool.
Based on the author affiliations listed in the primary publications.
Evagene is listed in the VA TRM v26.1 under Health Care > Medicine Services, as "pedigree and genetic software" allowing users to "draw genetic pedigrees, process the underlying information and identify abnormal risks of hereditary disease."
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