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  1. The cost of genetic testing can range from under $100 to more than $2,000, depending on the nature and complexity of the test. The cost increases if more than ...
  2. Passed in 2008, a federal law called the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) made it illegal for health insurance providers in the United States ...
  3. ... considering testing, think about what you hope to get out of the test. Some direct-to-consumer ...
  4. ... testing, and how long does it take to get the results? Will health insurance cover the costs ...
  5. ... to-consumer genetic testing affect my ability to get insurance? Where can I read more about the ...
  6. ... protein that may function improperly, be nonfunctional, or get broken down. Insertion An insertion changes the DNA ...
  7. ... people with a predisposing genetic variation will never get the disease while others will, even within the ...
  8. ... provider to obtain a test, but they can get it directly from the testing company. After undergoing ...
  9. ... pairs) and arise when cells die off and get broken down and their contents , including DNA, are ...
  10. ... are replaced by new ones. The dead cells get broken down and their contents , including DNA, are ...
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