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

Overview

Test order codeHelp: CP002

Test name

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Genomic Unity Exome Analysis - Proband (includes STR analysis of 26 loci)

Purpose of the test

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This is a clinical test intended for Help: Diagnosis

Condition

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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/

Specimen source

Isolated DNA
Peripheral (whole) blood
Saliva

Methodology

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Molecular Genetics
XMutation scanning of select exons
Tandem repeat expansion analysis
CSequence analysis of the entire coding region
Next-Generation (NGS)/Massively parallel sequencing (MPS)

Summary of what is tested

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Clinical utility

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Not provided

Clinical validity

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Not provided

Testing strategy

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When results are not positive, there is an option to reflex up to Genomic UnityⓇ Whole Genome Analysis. 000 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.

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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