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Testing for acquired chromosomal aberrations
Karyotyping to determine the level of chromosome damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes.
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Peripheral bloodTurnover Time:
2-8 weeksTesting for the most common NBN (NBS1) gene mutation – Nijmegen breakage syndrome, primary microcephaly
Testing for the most common c.511A>G (p.Ile171Val), c.643C>T (p.Arg215Trp) and c.657_661delACAAA (p.Lys219Asnfs*16) mutations in the NBN gene (NBS1) responsible for Nijmegen breakage syndrome by Sanger sequencing.
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Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …Turnover Time:
3 weeksSTATIM
3 daysTesting for the most common CHRNE gene mutation (exons 11 and 12, 1267delG mutation) – congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS)
Testing for the most common CHRNE gene mutations (exons 11 and 12, 1267delG mutation) especially in the Roma ethnic group, associated with congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS), by Sanger sequencing.
Material:
Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …Turnover Time:
3 weeksSTATIM
1 weekFamilial hypercholesterolaemia – FH test
Testing for familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) using SNP array.
Material:
Peripheral blood, Isolated DNA from bloodTurnover Time:
4 weeksSTATIM
3 weeksFragile X syndrome – detection of CGG repeat expansion in the FMR1 gene
The testing is performed to determine the presence and extent of CGG triplet expansion in the IT15 region of the FMR1 gene.
Material:
Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …Turnover Time:
3 weeksSTATIM
3 daysTransfer of DNA aliquots after isolation for genetic testing outside GENNET
Transfer of DNA aliquots after isolation for genetic testing outside GNTlabs.