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Testing for acquired chromosomal aberrations

The testing is used to determine the frequency of acquired chromosomal aberrations in peripheral blood lymphocytes.

Material:

Peripheral blood

Turnover Time:

2-8 weeks

Testing for acquired chromosomal aberrations

Karyotyping to determine the level of chromosome damage in peripheral blood lymphocytes.

Material:

Peripheral blood

Turnover Time:

2-8 weeks

Testing 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.

Material:

Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …
Peripheral blood, Buccal swab, Isolated DNA from blood, Isolated DNA from chorionic villi, Isolated DNA from amniotic fluid, Isolated DNA from cordocentesis, DNA isolated from the product of conception, Cultured cells

Turnover Time:

3 weeks

STATIM

3 days