Molecular diagnostics involves analyzing DNA or RNA for red flags that can pinpoint the potential emergence of a specific disease.
Mosaicism is a condition that occurs when a person has two or more genetically separate sets of cells in his or her body.
Whole genome sequencing allows doctors to closely analyze a patient's genes for mutations and health indicators. Learn about this procedure.
Telomeres, which cap the ends of human chromosomes, may hold the key to understanding how humans age and develop diseases.
Genetic evaluation and counseling involves a consultation that provides an individual's risk of acquiring inheritable conditions. Learn more about this service.
Inherited cancers are cancers that can be passed down from one family member to another through genes. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Whole exome sequencing is a type of genetic sequencing performed from blood or saliva samples. Learn about this procedure.
Muscular dystrophy refers to a group of more than 30 disorders that impair the body’s ability to build and restore muscle. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Gaucher disease is a rare, inherited disorder that causes fatty substances to build up in the spleen, liver and other organs.