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Tests names and labsConditionsGenes, analytes, and microbesMethods

aCGH study for cryptic quantitative genomic imbalances

Institute of Human Genetics Foundation for Research in Genetics and Endocrinology
India
9024
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

5-Cell Confirmation Chromosome Analysis, Tissue

Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM) Clinical Laboratory Nationwide Children's Hospital
United States
3231
  • K Karyotyping

5-Cell Confirmation Chromosome Analysis, Amniotic Fluid

Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM) Clinical Laboratory Nationwide Children's Hospital
United States
3231
  • K Karyotyping

5-Cell Confirmation Chromosome Analysis, Peripheral Blood

Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM) Clinical Laboratory Nationwide Children's Hospital
United States
3231
  • K Karyotyping

Chromosome Analysis (High Resolution), Cord Blood

Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM) Clinical Laboratory Nationwide Children's Hospital
United States
3231
  • K Karyotyping

Chromosome Analysis, Amniotic Fluid

Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM) Clinical Laboratory Nationwide Children's Hospital
United States
3231
  • K Karyotyping

STAT Chromosome Analysis, Peripheral Blood

Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM) Clinical Laboratory Nationwide Children's Hospital
United States
3231
  • K Karyotyping

Chromosome Analysis, Tissue (Postnatal, POC, or Autopsy)

Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM) Clinical Laboratory Nationwide Children's Hospital
United States
3231
  • K Karyotyping

Chromosome Analysis (High Resolution), Peripheral Blood

Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM) Clinical Laboratory Nationwide Children's Hospital
United States
3231
  • K Karyotyping

Microarray Testing

Cytogenetics Laboratory SUNY Upstate Medical University
United States
1171
  • F Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

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