Blockchain for Genomics: A Systematic Literature Review

Mohammed Alghazwi, F. Turkmen, Joeri Van Der Velde, D. Karastoyanova
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Human genomic data carry unique information about an individual and offer unprecedented opportunities for healthcare. The clinical interpretations derived from large genomic datasets can greatly improve healthcare and pave the way for personalized medicine. Sharing genomic datasets, however, poses major challenges, as genomic data is different from traditional medical data, indirectly revealing information about descendants and relatives of the data owner and carrying valid information even after the owner passes away. Therefore, stringent data ownership and control measures are required when dealing with genomic data. In order to provide a secure and accountable infrastructure, blockchain technologies offer a promising alternative to traditional distributed systems. Indeed, the research on blockchain-based infrastructures tailored to genomics is on the rise. However, there is a lack of a comprehensive literature review that summarizes the current state-of-the-art methods in the applications of blockchain in genomics. In this article, we systematically look at the existing work both commercial and academic, and discuss the major opportunities and challenges. Our study is driven by five research questions that we aim to answer in our review. We also present our projections of future research directions which we hope the researchers interested in the area can benefit from.
基因组学的区块链:系统文献综述
人类基因组数据携带着个人的独特信息,为医疗保健提供了前所未有的机会。来自大型基因组数据集的临床解释可以极大地改善医疗保健并为个性化医疗铺平道路。然而,共享基因组数据集带来了重大挑战,因为基因组数据与传统的医疗数据不同,它间接揭示了数据所有者的后代和亲属的信息,即使在所有者去世后也保留了有效的信息。因此,在处理基因组数据时,需要严格的数据所有权和控制措施。为了提供一个安全可靠的基础设施,区块链技术为传统的分布式系统提供了一个有希望的替代方案。事实上,针对基因组学的基于区块链的基础设施的研究正在兴起。然而,缺乏一篇全面的文献综述,总结了区块链在基因组学中的应用中目前最先进的方法。在本文中,我们系统地回顾了现有的商业和学术工作,并讨论了主要的机遇和挑战。我们的研究是由五个研究问题驱动的,我们的目标是在我们的综述中回答这些问题。展望了未来的研究方向,希望对该领域感兴趣的研究人员能够从中受益。
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