Genetic testing - screening Flashcards
What is newborn screening?
Population screening of newborn babies for a panel of genetic diseases using a blood sample
What do newborn screens look for?
Biochemical markers that fall above or below a certain threshold
What is heterozygote screening?
Screening the population for highly prevalent recessive disease alleles
Why would a certain population undergo heterozygote screening?
If that population has particularly high rates of a genetic disease
What are the two types prenatal screening?
Invasive and non-invasive
What are the 4 types of invasive prenatal screening?
- Amniocentesis
- Chorionic villus sampling
- Umbilical cord blood sampling
- Pre-implantation screening for IVF
What are the 3 types of non-invasive prenatal screening?
- X-ray
- Ultrasound
- MRI
Are prenatal screens done to every pregnant person? Who typically gets them?
No
- Pregnant people of advanced age (higher rates of NDJ)
- Family history of a disease
What is family screening?
Screening a kindred for disease alleles
When would a family be sent for family screening?
- Strong family history of a disease
2. Testing carrier status for a recessive condition