Campus Universitário da Penteada,
PISO 1 Gabinete 1.142,
9020-105 FUNCHAL
lgh@uma.pt
291 705 031 / 913034992

The laboratory of human genetics (“LGH - Laboratório de Genética Humana”) of University of Madeira is a research unit created in 2001. It is equipped with infrastructures, equipment and staff with the technical competences needed for research and for service provision in the fields of Molecular Biology, cytogenetic and forensic genetics. The Laboratory provides diagnostic and susceptibility tests to certain diseases and syndromes, pre- and post-natal diagnostics through karyotype studies, parental tests and determination of maternal and paternal lineages.
Of the molecular markers that have been studied, some must be highlighted, namely those associated with the HLA system (Human Leukocyte Antigens), involved in the aetiology of several auto-immune diseases, mitochondrial DNA and Y chromosome, the latter being especially important in the studying and understanding risk factors of male infertility. The activities carried out in the area of Cytogenetics have the main goal of researching the chromosomic changes that might be responsible for human abnormalities, involving not only the post-natal diagnosis, but also the pre-natal one, using peripheral blood samples and amniotic fluid.

Campus Universitário da Penteada,
PISO 1 Gabinete 1.142,
9020-105 FUNCHAL
lgh@uma.pt
291 705 031 / 913034992
Diversity of the HLA System in the Portuguese Population

Diversity of the HLA System in the Portuguese Population, developed between 1999 and 2003, financed by the European Social Fund through the multifund Operational Programme of Madeira.

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Genetic Diversity of the HLA System in African Population

Genetic Diversity of the HLA System in African Population (POCTI/BIA-BCM/60440/2004), under development since January 2005 and financed by FCT.

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Study of Spondylarthritis in the Archipelagos of Macaronesia

Genetics of the HLA System and its contribution to the clinical and anthropological research of the population being studied (MAC/2.3/A6), developed between 2002 and 2005, financed by the community Initiative interreg III B Madeira-Açores-Canarias

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GENHYMAPE

Genes and Hypertension in Madeira, financed by “Intervir+ (European Regional Development Fund – FEDER)”, aiming at detecting an association between gene polymorphism (hypertension candidates) and the existence of hypertension in Madeira.

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GENEMACOR

Genes in Madeira and Coronary Disease, financed by “Intervir+ (European Regional Development Fund – FEDER)”, aiming to investigate about the genetic cause (polymorphism) of the coronary disease in Madeira Island.

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