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  1. ... provider or health insurance company. As results are provided directly to the individual, they are not in ... of a healthcare clinic, individuals often are not provided with genetic counseling or thorough informed consent. People ...
  2. ... when single gene or panel testing has not provided a diagnosis, or when the suspected condition or ...
  3. ... time is unclear, are not reported. The information provided by secondary findings can be very important because ...
  4. ... work of the Human Genome Project and have provided additional details on the genome sequence. We now ...
  5. ... percent unknown. (Sometimes, more regional specificity can be provided.) Genealogists use this type of test because Y ...
  6. ... counselor) may be available from the company that provided the test. You can also share questions about ...
  7. ... of your DNA—extracted from the sample you provided. These data are unique to you. Most companies ...
  8. ... growing, along with the range of health information provided by these tests. Because there is currently little ...