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GTR Home > Tests > Genomic Unity Exome Analysis (includes STR analysis of 26 loci)

How to order

Test Order CodeHelp: CP002

How To Order

Laboratory's Test Page

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https://www.variantyx.com/products-services/rare-disorder-genetics/comprehensive-analyses/genomic-unity-exome-analysis/

How To Order

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Genomic UnityⓇ Exome Analysis can be ordered for the proband alone, or with additional family members. Test orders are initiated at https://www.variantyx.com/resources/provider-resources/order-forms/. Following submission, a clinical coordinator will get in touch to send a blood or saliva sample collection kit if required and facilitate collection of the test requisition and informed consent forms.
Order URL Help: https://www.variantyx.com/resources/provider-resources/order-forms/

Informed Consent Required Help: Yes

Specimen Source

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  • Isolated DNA
  • Peripheral (whole) blood
  • Saliva

Test Codes

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CPT© Code(s):
81415, 81416

Other test codes on lab website

Test Orderable By

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  • Genetic Counselor
  • Health Care Provider
  • Licensed Physician

Testing Strategy

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When results are not positive, there is an option to reflex up to Genomic UnityⓇ Whole Genome Analysis.

Ordering Requirements

Genetic Counseling Required Pre-test Help
Decline to answer
Genetic Counseling Required Post-test Help
Decline to answer

Contact Policy

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  • Laboratory can only accept contact from health care providers. Patients/families are encouraged to discuss genetic testing options with their health care provider.

Laboratory Contact For This Test

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CPT only. Copyright 2012 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

  • Click here for the notice regarding AMA CPT codes.

Clinical resources

Practice guidelines

  • AAP, 2013
    Ethical and Policy Issues in Genetic Testing and Screening of Children, Pediatrics (2013) 131 (3): 620–622.

Consumer resources

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