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  1. The price of direct-to-consumer genetic testing ranges from under a hundred dollars to thousands dollars. The cost depends on how many genetic variations ...
  2. ... by a healthcare professional. The tests look only at a subset of variants within genes, so disease- ... many cases they are not addressed when using at-home genetic tests. Learn how to cite this ...
  3. ... online (and are shipped to your home) or at a store. The price of some test kits ... variations may mean for your health or ancestry. At some companies, you can request additional explanation from ...
  4. ... concern among people considering genetic testing. Several laws at the federal and state levels help protect people ...
  5. ... support to people who have, or may be at risk for, genetic conditions. During a consultation, a ...
  6. ... Direct-to-consumer genetic tests do not look at all genetic variants associated with diseases or traits. ...
  7. ... S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has allowed at least one direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, ...
  8. ... S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has allowed at least one direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, ...
  9. ... include DTC genetic testing, direct-access genetic testing, at-home genetic testing, and home DNA testing. Ancestry ...
  10. ... tests do not sequence whole genes, but look at only a subset of variants within the genes ...
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