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GTR000607932.1
Registered in GTR:
2023-06-23
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GTR000607932.1,
registered in GTR:
2023-06-23
Last annual review date for the lab:
Past due
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At a Glance
Test purpose:
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Diagnosis;
Mutation Confirmation;
Screening
Conditions (19):
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Neurodevelopmental disorder with central hypotonia and dysmorphic facies;
Houge-Janssens syndrome 3;
Neurodevelopmental disorder
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Chromosome 1to22, Chromosome X and Y
Methods (1):
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Molecular Genetics - Sequence analysis of the entire coding region: Next-Generation (NGS)/Massively parallel sequencing (MPS)
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Clinical validity:
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Clinical utility:
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Not provided
Ordering Information
Offered by:
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Test short name:
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GATXP
Specimen Source:
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- Buccal swab
- Cell-free DNA
- Dried blood spot (DBS) card
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- Genetic Counselor
Lab contact:
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Ali Mohammed Baqer, PhD, PharmD, CGC, Lab Director
info@gatomics.com
info@gatomics.com
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.
Informed consent required:
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Yes
Pre-test genetic counseling required:
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Decline to answer
Post-test genetic counseling required:
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Decline to answer
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Test Order Code,
How to Order,
Test strategy,
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Conditions
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Total conditions: 19
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Test Targets
Chromosomal regions/Mitochondria
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Total chromosomal regions/mitochondria: 1
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Methodology
Total methods: 1
Method Category
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Test method
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Instrument
Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
Next-Generation (NGS)/Massively parallel sequencing (MPS)
illumina novaseq 6000
Clinical Information
Test purpose:
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Diagnosis;
Mutation Confirmation;
Screening
Recommended fields not provided:
Clinical validity,
Clinical utility,
Target population,
What is the protocol for interpreting a variation as a VUS?,
Are family members with defined clinical status recruited to assess significance of VUS without charge?,
Will the lab re-contact the ordering physician if variant interpretation changes?,
Is research allowed on the sample after clinical testing is complete?,
Sample negative report,
Sample positive report
Technical Information
Availability:
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Tests performed
Interpretation performed in-house
Report generated in-house
Specimen preparation performed in-house
Wet lab work performed at an outside lab
Test performance comments
Outsourced to CAP accredited Lab
Interpretation performed in-house
Report generated in-house
Specimen preparation performed in-house
Wet lab work performed at an outside lab
Test performance comments
Outsourced to CAP accredited Lab
Analytical Validity:
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At GATomics, we take pride in our extensive experience and proficiency in both internal and external testing. Over the years, we've meticulously carried out Sanger sequencing on hundreds of thousands of PCR fragments, achieving an incredibly low error rate of less than 0.01%. This equates to an impressive accuracy level …
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Proficiency testing (PT):
Is proficiency testing performed for this test?
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Yes
Method used for proficiency testing: Help
Inter-Laboratory
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Association for Molecular Pathology, AMP
Yes
Method used for proficiency testing: Help
Inter-Laboratory
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Association for Molecular Pathology, AMP
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Test Confirmation,
Assay limitations,
Description of internal test validation method,
Citations for Analytical validity,
Description of PT method,
Major CAP category, CAP category, CAP test list
Regulatory Approval
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Category:
Not Applicable
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