Context:
In a first-of-its-kind initiative in India, Gujarat has launched the Tribal Genome Sequencing Project to build a reference genetic database of its tribal population. The goal is to improve healthcare access and deliver precision medicine tailored to genetic profiles of indigenous communities.
Key Details:
Feature | Details |
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Launched by | Gujarat Biotechnology Research Centre (GBRC) |
Target Population | 2,000 tribal individuals across 17 tribal-dominated districts of Gujarat |
Purpose | Build a tribal genetic database to guide precision medicine |
Type of Project | Genomic research + healthcare equity + policy tool |
Coverage | Multiple tribal communities for inclusive representation and genetic diversity |
Major Objectives of the Project
- Identify Genetic Risk Markers for:
- Sickle cell anaemia
- Thalassemia
- Hereditary cancers
- Enable Personalised Healthcare by:
- Designing medical interventions specific to tribal genetic profiles.
- Developing genomic diagnostic tools.
- Bridge Health Equity Gaps:
- Use genome science for tribal empowerment and better disease prevention.
- Reduce disparities in healthcare access and outcomes.
Salient Features
- Advanced Scientific Infrastructure:
- High-throughput DNA sequencing, sample collection, and data analytics.
- Focus on Natural Immunity:
- Study of immunity-linked genetic traits common among tribal communities.
- Community Engagement:
- Tribal awareness, consultations, and ethical data collection.
- Diversity in Sampling:
- Ensures inclusion of major tribal groups like Bhils, Warlis, Rathwas, and Siddis.