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GTR000552431.1
Last updated in GTR: 2016-12-15
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GTR000552431.1, last updated: 2016-12-15
Last annual review date for the lab: 2024-03-13
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At a Glance
Methods (2):
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Molecular Genetics - Deletion/duplication analysis: Next-Generation (NGS)/Massively parallel sequencing (MPS); ...
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Not provided
Clinical validity:
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Clinical utility:
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Ordering Information
Offered by:
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Specimen Source:
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- Peripheral (whole) blood
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- Health Care Provider
Contact Policy:
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Laboratory can only accept contact from health care providers. Patients/families are encouraged to discuss genetic testing options with their health care provider.
Test development:
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Test developed by laboratory but exempt from FDA oversight (eg. NYS CLEP approved, offered within a hospital or clinic)
Informed consent required:
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Based on applicable state law
Pre-test genetic counseling required:
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Decline to answer
Post-test genetic counseling required:
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No
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Conditions
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Total conditions: 4
Condition/Phenotype | Identifier |
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Test Targets
Genes
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Total genes: 157
Gene | Associated Condition | Germline or Somatic | Allele (Lab-provided) | Variant in NCBI |
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Methodology
Total methods: 2
Method Category
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Test method
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Instrument *
Deletion/duplication analysis
Next-Generation (NGS)/Massively parallel sequencing (MPS)
Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
Next-Generation (NGS)/Massively parallel sequencing (MPS)
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Clinical Information
Test purpose:
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Diagnosis
Variant Interpretation:
Are family members with defined clinical status recruited to assess significance of VUS without charge?
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yes
yes
Will the lab re-contact the ordering physician if variant interpretation changes?
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Yes.
Yes.
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Is research allowed on the sample after clinical testing is complete?,
Sample negative report,
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Technical Information
Availability:
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Tests performed
Entire test performed in-house
Entire test performed in-house
Analytical Validity:
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Our diagnostic criteria requires: (i) at least 98% of the sequencing reads have a quality score (Q) above 30 (99,9% accurate), (ii) a median per base sequence quality score (Q) above 30 (99,9% accurate), (iii) at least 98% of the region of interest have over 30-fold per base coverage. Detection …
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Proficiency testing (PT):
Is proficiency testing performed for this test?
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Yes
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Formal PT program
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European Molecular Genetics Quality Network, EMQN
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Molecular Genetics Sequencing
Yes
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Formal PT program
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European Molecular Genetics Quality Network, EMQN
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Molecular Genetics Sequencing
VUS:
Software used to interpret novel variations
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Alamut: PolyPhen-2, SIFT, Align GVGD, MAPP, SpliceSiteFinder, MaxEntScan, NNSPLICE, GeneSplicer, Human Splicing Finder, MutationTaster
Alamut: PolyPhen-2, SIFT, Align GVGD, MAPP, SpliceSiteFinder, MaxEntScan, NNSPLICE, GeneSplicer, Human Splicing Finder, MutationTaster
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Major CAP category, CAP category, CAP test list
Regulatory Approval
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