Beta Thalassemia-HBB Full Gene Analysis Couple and Prenatal TRIO ANALYSIS Test
Test Name: Beta Thalassemia-HBB Full Gene Analysis Couple and Prenatal TRIO ANALYSIS Test
Components: Sterile container / Sterile Normal Saline Container / EDTA Vacutainer (2ml)
Price: 3600.0 AED
Sample Condition: Amniotic fluid / Chorionic villi / Cord blood / peripheral blood
Report Delivery: 8-10 days
Method: Sanger Sequencing
Test type: Genetics
Doctor: Gynecologist
Test Department:
Pre Test Information: Beta Thalassemia-HBB Full Gene Analysis (Couple + Prenatal) TRIO ANALYSIS] can be done with a Doctors prescription. Prescription is not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases or people planning to travel abroad.
Test Details
Beta thalassemia is a genetic disorder characterized by reduced or absent production of the beta globin chains of hemoglobin. This can lead to anemia and other complications. A full gene analysis of the HBB gene is performed to identify any mutations or variants that may be associated with beta thalassemia.
This analysis is usually done on a couple who are planning to have a child, as well as on the fetus during prenatal testing. During a trio analysis, the genetic material of both parents and the fetus is analyzed to identify any genetic mutations or variants that may be present. This allows for a comprehensive assessment of the risk of beta thalassemia in the fetus.
The analysis involves sequencing the HBB gene to identify any mutations or variants that may be present. This can be done using various techniques, such as Sanger sequencing or next-generation sequencing. If any mutations or variants are identified, their pathogenicity and clinical significance are assessed. This information can help in determining the risk of beta thalassemia in the fetus and guide appropriate management and counseling.
Overall, a beta thalassemia-HBB full gene analysis (couple + prenatal) or trio analysis is an important tool in identifying the risk of beta thalassemia in couples planning to have a child and in providing accurate prenatal diagnosis and counseling.
Test Name | Beta Thalassemia-HBB Full Gene Analysis Couple and Prenatal TRIO ANALYSIS Test |
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Components | Sterile container / Sterile Normal Saline Container / EDTA Vacutainer (2ml) |
Price | 3600.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Amniotic fluid \/ Chorionic villi \/ Cord blood\/peripheral blood |
Report Delivery | 8-10 days |
Method | Sanger Sequencing |
Test type | Genetics |
Doctor | Gynecologist |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | Beta Thalassemia-HBB Full Gene Analysis (Couple + Prenatal) TRIO ANALYSIS] can be done with a Doctors prescription. Prescription is not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases or people planing to travel abroad. |
Test Details |
Beta thalassemia is a genetic disorder characterized by reduced or absent production of the beta globin chains of hemoglobin. This can lead to anemia and other complications. A full gene analysis of the HBB gene is performed to identify any mutations or variants that may be associated with beta thalassemia. This analysis is usually done on a couple who are planning to have a child, as well as on the fetus during prenatal testing. During a trio analysis, the genetic material of both parents and the fetus is analyzed to identify any genetic mutations or variants that may be present. This allows for a comprehensive assessment of the risk of beta thalassemia in the fetus. The analysis involves sequencing the HBB gene to identify any mutations or variants that may be present. This can be done using various techniques, such as Sanger sequencing or next-generation sequencing. If any mutations or variants are identified, their pathogenicity and clinical significance are assessed. This information can help in determining the risk of beta thalassemia in the fetus and guide appropriate management and counseling. Overall, a beta thalassemia-HBB full gene analysis (couple + prenatal) or trio analysis is an important tool in identifying the risk of beta thalassemia in couples planning to have a child and in providing accurate prenatal diagnosis and counseling. |