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SOD1 gene testing – familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Testing for all coding exons (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) including adjacent SOD1 gene intron sequences by Sanger sequencing.
Material:
Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …Turnover Time:
3 weeksSTATIM
1 weekPABPN1 gene testing (exon 1) – oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD) – familial AD
PCR amplification and sequencing of PABPN1 gene (associated with oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy) to detect GCG triplet expansion.
Material:
Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …Turnover Time:
3 weeksSTATIM
1 weekMTM1 gene testing – X-linked myotubular myopathy congenital
Sequencing of 14 coding exons in the MTM1 gene.
Material:
Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …Turnover Time:
3 weeksSTATIM
1 weekEXOSC3 gene testing – pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 1 (PCH1)
Sequencing of 1 coding exon in the EXOSC3 gene for PCH1 (pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 1).
Material:
Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …Turnover Time:
3 weeksSTATIM
1 weekMARVELD2 gene testing (exon 4) – early non-syndromic AR deafness
Sequencing the coding region of exon 4 in the MARVELD2 gene, which is a common cause of hearing loss in the Roma ethnic group.
Material:
Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …Turnover Time:
3 weeksSTATIM
1 weekNon-invasive paternity test (upon agreement) from week 11 of the pregnancy
A non-invasive paternity test is performed upon agreement with the laboratory from week 11 of the pregnancy. The test is carried out from the blood of the mother, which contains the free DNA of the foetus, and the blood of the putative father. The test can only be carried out in singleton pregnancies (it is not possible to test the paternity of twins).