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TGCA app for iPhone and iPad


4.4 ( 2704 ratings )
Education Medical
Developer: St Georges, University of London
2.99 USD
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 01 Apr 2014
App size: 34.86 Mb

The Genetics Counselling App is a visual, interactive and educational tool for Genetic Counsellors/Practitioners, Geneticists, General Practitioners, related healthcare professionals and GCSE to Post graduate students. The Genetic Counselling App can be used during patient consultation to explain various complex genetics concepts and provide additional information as a teaching tool.
The Genetics Counselling App gives a visual explanation of chromosomes from the body to gene level. The app highlights the most common types of mendelian inheritance through a number of animations which the user controls depending on the scenario they are trying to emulate. Some of these include:-
Autosomal Dominant Inheritance
Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
X-Linked Dominant Inheritance
X-Linked Recessive Inheritance
The app also explains some common genetics tests carried out in modern age. Finally the Genetics Counselling App links out to useful additional information which means the user can also easily access a wide range of up to date genetic websites such as:
GeneReview Website
OMIM Website
Unique Website
…and further information when they come across less common genetic conditions, including:-
Polycycstic Kidney Disease
Marfan Syndrome
Tuberous Sclerosis
Cystic Fibrosis
Sickle Cell Anaemia
Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Haemophilia A
Haemophilia B
Traditionally a static binder is used for patient and practitioner consultations, which proves to be difficult to understand. The app will aid during this process by using animations which can be controlled by the user.
The app provides a good and modern way to teach and revise genetic basics and also the less common genetics conditions.

The App has been developed by the e-Learning Unit, St George’s University of London in collaboration with Sahar Mansour, Glen Brice, Niki Salt, Karen Marks and Uruj Anjum.