Genetic Testing
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Genetic Testing
What is Genetic Testing?
Analysis of human DNA, chromosomes and/or
proteins
Used to:
Detect inherited diseases
Determine a person’s ancestry
What to Test
Sequence Analysis
Nucleotide sequence of entire gene is determined
Mutation Analysis
Used to test for specific gene mutations
Changes to the bases
Analyte Analysis
Order of the bases
Used to test for presence or absence of proteins
Deletion/duplication Analysis
Used to detect deletions or duplications of between 40 - 10,000
base pairs inCystic
DNA
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When is Genetic Testing Done?
Anytime throughout a person’s life
Done when:
There is a family history
A person shows symptoms
Concern about passing on a genetic
disorder
When is Genetic Testing Done?
1. Preimplantation Screening
Performed on early embryo prior to implantation in
uterus
2. Prenatal Diagnosis
Before birth; fetus
AFP, CVS, Amniocentesis
Most common – Down’s syndrome
3. Newborn Screening
Test newborn while in hospital
Preventative measure
Wisconsin - 47 test for genetic disorders
When is Genetic Testing Done?
Carrier Identification
4.
If family history of recessive
genetic disorder
Before a couple decides to have
children
5. Diagnostic Testing
If a person shows symptoms
Diagnose or rule out a disorder in a
person showing symptoms
When is Genetic Testing Done
Predictive Testing
6.
Detect gene mutations that are associated with
disorders that appear later in life
Examples: Breast Cancer
Huntington’s Disease
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/genome/program.html
Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues
Privacy
Informed Consent
Who has the right to know?
Permission must be given.
Psychological Impact
Emotional issues
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/genome/program.html