更正:以实践资源为重点的修订:以性别和性别包容性为中心的标准化系谱命名更新:国家遗传咨询师协会的实践资源。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Kathryn Steinhaus French, Robin Bennett, Robert Resta
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贝内特,r.l.,弗兰奇,k.s.,雷斯塔,r.g., &;奥斯汀,J.(2022)。以实践资源为中心的修订:标准化谱系命名更新集中在性别和性别包容性:全国遗传咨询师协会的实践资源。遗传咨询杂志,31(6),1238-1248。https://doi.org/10.1002/jgc4.1621.As per Rathbun和paulysson Nuñez (Rathbun &;Paulyson Nuñez,在新闻发布中)和我们对Rathbun和Paulyson Nuñez (French等人,在新闻发布中)的回复中,我们在之前的出版物中不准确地交替使用了术语“代孕”和“妊娠载体”(Bennett等人,2022年图5示例3和4)。“妊娠载体”定义为携带着床前胚胎移植导致的妊娠,但与胚胎没有遗传关系的人。“代孕”一词被定义为一个人捐赠卵子并为另一个人怀孕。我们已经相应地更新了我们的建议(见图5)。我们现在建议删除代孕母亲“S”的符号(Bennett et al., 2022,图5示例3),代之以妊娠载体符号“g”。我们还建议在右侧圆圈中添加一个“G”,以表示2022年文章(图5,例5)中的妊娠载体(见更正后的图5,例4)。这可以澄清一些复杂的生殖谱系。此外,关于我们2022年文章中的图5示例5,我们现在建议从左边的圆圈中删除“D”,因为这是预期的父母,而不是卵子捐赠者。在回顾我们2022年发表的图4时,我们注意到异位妊娠的符号与2008年指南不一致(Bennett et al., 2008,图1);前斜杠被意外地省略了。更正后的图4反映了这一变化。在我们的更正中,我们修改了图表以反映上述变化,并做了一些小的修改以提高清晰度(图1-5)。认识到关于生殖和性别的语言的不断演变,我们建议定期审查这一标准化的谱系命名法,以适应快速变化的生殖和性别定义。所有作者在构思、写作和平面设计方面贡献均等。
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Correction to: Practice resource-focused revision: Standardized pedigree nomenclature update centered on sex and gender inclusivity: A practice resource of the National Society of Genetic Counselors

Correction to: Practice resource-focused revision: Standardized pedigree nomenclature update centered on sex and gender inclusivity: A practice resource of the National Society of Genetic Counselors

Bennett, R. L., French, K. S., Resta, R. G., & Austin, J. (2022). Practice resource-focused revision: Standardized pedigree nomenclature update centered on sex and gender inclusivity: A practice resource of the National Society of Genetic Counselors. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 31(6), 1238–1248. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgc4.1621.

As per Rathbun and Paulyson Nuñez (Rathbun & Paulyson Nuñez, in press) and our Reply to Rathbun and Paulyson Nuñez (French et al., in press), we inaccurately and interchangeably used the terms “surrogate” and “gestational carrier” in our previous publication (Bennett et al., 2022 Figure 5 examples 3 and 4). A “gestational carrier” is defined as a person who carries a pregnancy resulting from the transfer of a preimplantation embryo, but who has no genetic relationship with the embryo. The term “surrogate” is defined as a person who donates eggs and carries the pregnancy for another. We have updated our recommendations accordingly (see Figure 5).

We now suggest removing the symbol for surrogate “S” (Bennett et al., 2022, Figure 5 example 3) and instead using the gestational carrier symbol “G.” We also recommend adding a “G” to the circle on the right to indicate a gestational carrier in the 2022 article, Figure 5, example 5 (see corrected Figure 5, example 4). This can clarify some reproductively complex pedigrees. In addition, regarding Figure 5 example 5 from our 2022 article, we now recommend removing the “D” from the circle on the left, since this is an intended parent and not an egg donor.

In reviewing Figure 4 from our 2022 publication, we noted that the symbol for ectopic pregnancy was inconsistent with the 2008 guidelines (Bennett et al., 2008, Figure 1); the forward slash was accidentally omitted. Our corrected Figure 4 reflects this change.

In our Correction, we amended the Figures to reflect the above changes and made some minor revisions to improve clarity (Figures 1-5).

In recognition of the continual evolution of language regarding reproduction and gender, we recommend regular review of this standardized pedigree nomenclature to align with rapidly changing definitions of reproduction and gender.

All authors contributed equally to the conception, writing and graphic design.

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Journal of Genetic Counseling
Journal of Genetic Counseling GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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113
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Genetic Counseling (JOGC), published for the National Society of Genetic Counselors, is a timely, international forum addressing all aspects of the discipline and practice of genetic counseling. The journal focuses on the critical questions and problems that arise at the interface between rapidly advancing technological developments and the concerns of individuals and communities at genetic risk. The publication provides genetic counselors, other clinicians and health educators, laboratory geneticists, bioethicists, legal scholars, social scientists, and other researchers with a premier resource on genetic counseling topics in national, international, and cross-national contexts.
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