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Response to hormonal stimulation – Ser680Asn polymorphism in the FSHR FSHR gene
Testing for p.Ser680Asn polymorphism in the FSH receptor gene (FSHR) by real-time PCR. This is aimed at investigating the Ser680Asn to Ser680Ser change that is associated with low sensitivity of FSHr to gonadotropins.
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Peripheral blood, Isolated DNA from bloodTurnover Time:
3 weeksSTATIM
3 daysTesting for maternal contamination
Testing of maternal contamination of material after collection by invasive techniques, using QF-PCR.
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Peripheral blood, Isolated DNA from bloodSTATIM
2 daysTesting for maternal contamination of the conception
Testing for maternal contamination of aborted foetal tissue by QF-PCR.
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Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …Turnover Time:
3 weeksRNA analysis of selected mutations
Complementary RNA analysis to the result obtained from testing for congenital predisposition to certain tumour types by CZECANCA cancer panel.
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Peripheral blood RNATurnover Time:
3 monthsTesting for the most common NBN (NBS1) gene mutation – Nijmegen breakage syndrome, primary microcephaly
Testing for the most common c.511A>G (p.Ile171Val), c.643C>T (p.Arg215Trp) and c.657_661delACAAA (p.Lys219Asnfs*16) mutations in the NBN gene (NBS1) responsible for Nijmegen breakage syndrome by Sanger sequencing.
Material:
Peripheral blood, Buccal swab …Turnover Time:
3 weeksSTATIM
3 daysTesting for the most common CHRNE gene mutation (exons 11 and 12, 1267delG mutation) – congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS)
Testing for the most common CHRNE gene mutations (exons 11 and 12, 1267delG mutation) especially in the Roma ethnic group, associated with congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS), by Sanger sequencing.