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GTR Home > Tests > Blepharophimosis-Ptosis-Epicanthus Inversus syndrome (BPES) via the FOXL2 Gene

Overview

Test order codeHelp: 1673

Test name

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Blepharophimosis-Ptosis-Epicanthus Inversus syndrome (BPES) via the FOXL2 Gene

Purpose of the test

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This is a clinical test intended for Help: Diagnosis, Mutation Confirmation, Pre-symptomatic, Risk Assessment, Screening

Condition

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How to order

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Please visit Lab website for details. Additional specimen types may be acceptable based on method. Please contact us about prenatal cases.
Order URL Help: https://www.preventiongenetics.com/forms.php

Specimen source

Cell culture
Fetal blood
Fibroblasts
Fresh tissue
Isolated DNA
Peripheral (whole) blood
White blood cell prep

Methodology

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Molecular Genetics
DDeletion/duplication analysis
Comparative Genomic Hybridization
CSequence analysis of the entire coding region
Bi-directional Sanger Sequence Analysis
  • Applied Biosystems 3730 capillary sequencing instrument
TTargeted variant analysis
Bi-directional Sanger Sequence Analysis
  • Applied Biosystems 3730 capillary sequencing instrument

Summary of what is tested

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Clinical utility

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Not provided

Clinical validity

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Not provided

Test services

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  • Clinical Testing/Confirmation of Mutations Identified Previously, Order code: 1673
  • Custom Deletion/Duplication Testing, Order code: 600
  • Custom Sequence Analysis, Order code: 100,200,300
  • Maternal cell contamination study (MCC), Order code: 800
  • Custom Prenatal Testing, Order code: 990

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