Genetic Testing Flashcards

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Methods for detecting novel sequence variation

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  1. Sanger sequencing
  2. Pyrosequencing
  3. NGS
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Pyrosequencing

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  1. dNTPs washed over flow cell one at a time
  2. if a dNTP is incorporated into a growing strand by polymerase, PPi is released
  3. PPi is used to generate ATP by sulfurylase
  4. ATP is converted to light by luciferase
  5. light = that nucleotide was incorporated
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Pyrosequencing

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is a method of DNA sequencing (determining the order of nucleotides in DNA) based on the “sequencing by synthesis” principle, in which the sequencing is performed by detecting the nucleotide incorporated by a DNA polymerase.

Pyrosequencing relies on light detection based on a chain reaction when pyrophosphate is released. Hence, the name pyrosequencing.

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NGS technologies are used clinically for:

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whole genome sequencing (WGS), whole exome sequencing (WES), gene panel testing and increasingly for single gene testing

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Here are some of the key things to consider about genetic testing:

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Benefits: It can provide valuable information about your health risks, help with family planning, and give you peace of mind.

Limitations: A positive test result doesn’t always mean you will get a disease, and a negative result doesn’t guarantee you won’t. Genetic testing can also be complex and the results may not be entirely clear.

Privacy: Genetic information is sensitive and there are potential privacy risks associated with testing.

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