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  1. ... about which tests are covered, however. A person may wish to contact their insurance company before testing to ask about coverage. Some people may choose not to use their insurance to pay ...
  2. ... a role in the development of disease. There may not be enough scientific research to confirm or refute a disease association or the research may be conflicting. Likely benign : The variant is probably ...
  3. ... information and support to people who have, or may be at risk for, genetic conditions. During a ... occasionally conducted in a group. Additionally, genetic consultations may be carried out using telemedicine (also known as ...
  4. ... the date that a sample is taken, it may take a few days to weeks to receive ...
  5. ... repeat expansion. In some cases, the trinucleotide repeat may expand until the gene stops functioning normally. This ...
  6. ... secondary finding. Some individuals with a secondary finding may not yet have any of the symptoms associated with the condition, but may be at risk of developing it later in ...
  7. A doctor may suspect a diagnosis of a genetic condition on the basis of a person's physical characteristics and family ... geneticist will do a thorough physical examination that may include measurements such as the distance around the ...
  8. ... your health, disease risk, and other traits. It may help you be more proactive about your health. ... medical research. Depending on the company, the database may represent up to several million participants. Tests may ...
  9. ... made from the gene. The amino acid change may alter the function of the protein. Nonsense : A ... of variant results in a shortened protein that may function improperly, be nonfunctional, or get broken down. ...
  10. ... systems, and most cannot be cured. However, approaches may be available to treat or manage some of ... used to manage existing signs and symptoms and may help prevent future complications. An example of an ...
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