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Results: 1 to 9 of 9

Tests names and labsConditionsGenes, analytes, and microbesMethods

Congenital Myopathy Panel

Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago
United States
3143
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Neuromuscular Disorders exome

Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago
United States
116137
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Neuromuscular Disorders Panel

Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago
United States
116137
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Genomic Unity Neuromuscular Disorders Analysis (includes STR analysis of CNBP, DMPK, GIPC1, LRP12, RFC1 and VWA1 genes).

Variantyx, Inc.
United States
53
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • X Mutation scanning of select exons
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Congenital Myopathy Panel

PreventionGenetics, part of Exact Sciences
United States
5842
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Neuromuscular disorders - different panels

Institute of Human Genetics Cologne University
Germany
16474
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Congenital Muscular Myopathy

Knight Diagnostic Laboratories - Molecular Diagnostic Center Oregon Health & Science University
United States
515
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Congenital and Distal Myopathies Panel

CeGaT GmbH
Germany
4973
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Congenital Myopathy, Undefined/Nonspecific

Beggs Laboratory - Congenital Myopathy Research Program Boston Children's Hospital
United States
11
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

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