Module 6: Genetic Testing Methodologies & Applications Flashcards
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Genetic testing methodologies in cytogenetics
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- Chromosomes
- FISH
- Genomic Microarrays
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Genetic testing methodologies in molecular genetics
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DNA sequencing:
- Panels of genes
- One gene at a time
- Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
- Sanger sequencing
- Whole genome sequencing
- Whole exome sequencing
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Genetic Testing Methodologies in Biochemical Testing
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Analyte testing
4
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Chromosome Banding
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Gives karyotypes
5
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Fluorescently In Situ Hybridization (FISH)
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- Fluorescently labeled DNA probes for specific regions of the chromosome
- Higher resolution than G-banded chromosomes
- Metaphase or Interphase cells
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What are the goals of Molecular Testing
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- Identify single gene disorders
- Identify polymorphisms (SNP’s, Copy number variants, etc.)
- Identify very small duplications, deletions, & expansions in the DNA that cannot be detected by cytogenetics
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DNA Sequencing
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- Can be used as a screening or diagnostic test
- Single gene testing
- Gene panels – multiple genes tested at the same time
- GWAS – polygenic risk scores
- Technical limitations-not all gene mutations can be identified or classified
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Direct to Consumer Genetic Testing
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- Use molecular genetics technology
- Often a limited subset of markers are evaluated (genotyping)
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Biochemical Genetic Testing
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- Can be influenced by many disease processes
- Often does not identify carriers
- Does not directly test the gene(s) involved
- Evaluation of enzyme substrates, products and activities