About Genetic ServicesWhat is Genetic Testing?A genetic test is the analysis of human DNA, RNA, chromosomes, proteins, or certain metabolites in order to detect alterations related to a heritable disorder. This can be accomplished by directly examining the DNA or RNA that makes up a gene (direct testing), looking at markers co-inherited with a disease-causing gene (linkage testing), assaying certain metabolites (biochemical testing), or examining the chromosomes (cytogenetic testing). Selected methodology terms are used in the GeneTests Laboratory Directory. Although genetic testing shares some features in common with other kinds of laboratory testing, in many ways it is unique and requires special considerations. Points to consider:
What is a Clinical Test? Clinical tests are those in which specimens are examined and results reported to the provider or patient for the purpose of diagnosis, prevention or treatment in the care of individual patients. Points to consider:
What is a Research Test? Research tests are those in which specimens are examined for the purpose of understanding a condition better, or developing a clinical test. Points to consider:
What is an Investigational Test? Investigational tests are deemed to be of value but not yet scientifically valid or generally accepted by the medical community as accurate and useful. Points to consider:
GeneTests asks that each laboratory define its
testing as "Clinical" or "Research." We acknowledge the
category "Investigational," which is used by some
laboratories, but it is too loosely defined to be very
helpful to our users. Some tests listed in GeneTests
as "Research" may fall into the "Investigational"
category. |
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