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Bar Pictograph of Project Baby Magnolia Process

Overview

This graph shows the 10-day Project Baby Magnolia whole genome sequencing (WGS) process. The image provides an overview of the process of collecting a sample from a patient and subsequent processing and analysis of the sample. There are 6 steps. Step 1, the patient is identified by the doctor. Step 2, patient parents or guardians undergo a informational process, also known as consent that describes the research project. Step 3, a blood sample is collected from the patient and willing parents. Step 4, DNA is isolated from the blood and processed as described under technology figure. Step 5, the patient’s genome information is analyzed to identify small and/or large differences that may be linked with the health problem. Step 6, a report of the research findings are provided to doctor.

Values

Series presented on the image:

  • Day 1

    1. Patient Identified by Clinical Team with icon representation of doctor.
    2. Consent Process with icon representation of person holding clipboard.
    3. Sample Collection with icon representation of vial.
    4. Genomics Core Performs WGS/OCM with an illustration of genome sequencing equipment.
  • Day 7-10

    1. Analysis to Identify DNA Changes with icon representation of a person sitting at a desk typing on a desktop computer.
    2. Provide Report to Clinical Team with icon representation of a clipboard with a medical report clipped on the front.

Presentation

Baby Project Magnolia steps 1-4 will occur on day 1, and steps 5 and 6 will occur on day 7 through 10. 

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