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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Molecular genetics
  1. ... may include: Blood creatine kinase levels DNA testing (molecular genetic testing) Echocardiogram or ECG Electromyogram (EMG) testing Muscle ...
  2. ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35139097/ . Wiggs JL. Molecular genetics of selected ocular disorders. In: Yanoff M, Duker ...
  3. ... 617. Nussbaum RL, McInnes RR, Willard HF. The molecular, biochemical, and cellular basis of genetic disease. In: Nussbaum RL, McInnes RR, Willard HF, ...
  4. ... done: Chromosome analysis (karyotyping) to determine the person's ... molecular testing Endoscopic exam (to verify the absence or ...
  5. ... done: Chromosome analysis (karyotyping) to determine the person's ... molecular testing Endoscopy , abdominal x-ray , abdominal or pelvic ...
  6. ... for chromosome or DNA analysis, most often for genetic testing. This test may also help establish sexual identity. When the test is used in this way, it's called the sex chromatin test.
  7. ... of immunodeficiency disorders, you might want to seek genetic ... may prevent acquired immunodeficiency caused by malnutrition.
  8. ... resistance (checks for the Factor V Leiden mutation) Genetic testing for other mutations, such as the prothrombin G20210A mutation Antithrombin III levels Antiphospholipid antibodies Complete blood count (CBC) Lupus anticoagulant Protein C and protein S levels