MKKS Gene McKusick-Kaufman syndrome Genetic Test
Components: MKKS gene McKusick-Kaufman syndrome Genetic Test
Price: 4400.0 AED
Sample Condition: Blood or Extracted DNA or One drop Blood on FTA Card
Report Delivery: 3 to 4 Weeks
Method: NGS Technology
Test type: Cardiovascular Pneumology Disorders
Doctor: Cardiologist
Test Department: Genetics
Pre Test Information: Clinical History of Patient who is going for MKKS Gene McKusick-Kaufman syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with MKKS Gene McKusick-Kaufman syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test gene MKKS
Test Details
MKKS gene McKusick-Kaufman syndrome NGS genetic test is a genetic test that examines the MKKS gene for mutations associated with McKusick-Kaufman syndrome. This syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a combination of genital abnormalities, heart defects, and extra fingers or toes.
The NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) technology used in this test allows for the simultaneous analysis of multiple genes, including the MKKS gene, to identify any genetic variations or mutations that may be present. This test can help confirm a diagnosis of McKusick-Kaufman syndrome and provide valuable information for genetic counseling and management of the condition.
During the test, a small blood or saliva sample is collected from the individual undergoing testing. The DNA in the sample is then analyzed using NGS technology to sequence the MKKS gene and identify any potential mutations or variations. The results of the test can help determine the underlying genetic cause of McKusick-Kaufman syndrome in the individual being tested.
It is important to note that this genetic test is typically performed by healthcare professionals or geneticists who specialize in genetic testing and counseling. The results of the test should be interpreted in conjunction with a thorough clinical evaluation and family history to provide an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management plan for individuals with McKusick-Kaufman syndrome.
Test Name | MKKS Gene McKusick-Kaufman syndrome Genetic Test |
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Components | |
Price | 4400.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Blood or Extracted DNA or One drop Blood on FTA Card |
Report Delivery | 3 to 4 Weeks |
Method | NGS Technology |
Test type | Cardiovascular Pneumology Disorders |
Doctor | Cardiologist |
Test Department: | Genetics |
Pre Test Information | Clinical History of Patient who is going for MKKS Gene McKusick-Kaufman syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test. A Genetic Counselling session to draw a pedigree chart of family members affected with MKKS Gene McKusick-Kaufman syndrome NGS Genetic DNA Test gene MKKS |
Test Details |
MKKS gene McKusick-Kaufman syndrome NGS genetic test is a genetic test that examines the MKKS gene for mutations associated with McKusick-Kaufman syndrome. This syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a combination of genital abnormalities, heart defects, and extra fingers or toes. The NGS (Next-Generation Sequencing) technology used in this test allows for the simultaneous analysis of multiple genes, including the MKKS gene, to identify any genetic variations or mutations that may be present. This test can help confirm a diagnosis of McKusick-Kaufman syndrome and provide valuable information for genetic counseling and management of the condition. During the test, a small blood or saliva sample is collected from the individual undergoing testing. The DNA in the sample is then analyzed using NGS technology to sequence the MKKS gene and identify any potential mutations or variations. The results of the test can help determine the underlying genetic cause of McKusick-Kaufman syndrome in the individual being tested. It is important to note that this genetic test is typically performed by healthcare professionals or geneticists who specialize in genetic testing and counseling. The results of the test should be interpreted in conjunction with a thorough clinical evaluation and family history to provide an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management plan for individuals with McKusick-Kaufman syndrome. |