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- Genetic testing has potential benefits whether the results are positive or negative for a gene mutation. Test results can provide a sense of relief from uncertainty ...
- The EFTUD2 gene provides instructions for making one part (subunit) of two complexes called the major and minor spliceosomes. Spliceosomes help process messenger ...
- The physical risks associated with most genetic tests are very small, particularly for those tests that require only a blood sample or buccal smear (a method ...
- The KHDC3L gene provides instructions for making a protein whose role is not known. The KHDC3L protein is thought to be involved in regulating gene activity ( ...
- Genetic discrimination occurs when people are treated differently by their employer or insurance company because they have a gene mutation that causes or increases ...
- The RGS9BP gene (which is also known as R9AP) provides instructions for making a protein called RGS9 binding protein. This protein is found in the retina, ...
- A gene patent is the exclusive rights to a specific sequence of DNA (a gene) given by a government to the individual, organization, or corporation who claims ...
- The NPHP1 gene provides instructions for making the nephrocystin-1 protein. This protein is thought to play a role in cell structures called cilia, which ...
- Screening tests evaluate an individual’s risk of developing a genetic condition, while diagnostic tests identify genetic conditions. All genetic tests have both ...
- The SEPSECS gene provides instructions for making an enzyme known as SepSecS. This enzyme is involved in the formation of a molecule called a transfer RNA ( ...