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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 14.
Published in final edited form as: Genet Med. 2012 Apr;14(4):361–384. doi: 10.1038/gim.2012.23

Table 1.

How IFs and IRRs can arise in 3 stages of research in a biobank research system.

Stage of research How IFs can arise How IRRs can arise
Primary research or collection site
  • Ascertaining eligibility

  • Collecting baseline values

  • Reviewing medical records

  • Analysis yields data beyond aims

  • Pleiotropy yields data beyond aims

  • Data analysis in pursuit of research aims yields individual results of clinical or other significance

Biobank assembly & research
  • Ascertaining eligibility

  • Collecting baseline values

  • Performing quality control (QC) on samples

  • Performing QC on data

  • Confirming pathology (“discrepant diagnosis”)

  • Reviewing medical records

  • Analysis yields data beyond aims

  • Pleiotropy yields data beyond aims

  • Data analysis in pursuit of research aims yields individual results of clinical or other significance

  • Data analysis in open-ended discovery research yields individual results of clinical or other significance

Secondary research
  • Analysis yields data beyond aims

  • Pleiotropy yields data beyond aims

  • Data analysis in pursuit of research aims yields individual results of clinical or other significance

  • Data analysis in open-ended discovery research yields individual results of clinical or other significance