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Tests names and labsConditionsGenes, analytes, and microbesMethods

ITPR1 - NGS including CNV analysis

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
31
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

CentoNeuro Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
18861858
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Intellectual Disability Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
777770
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Ataxia / Spastic Paraplegia Comprehensive Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
451452
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Ataxia / Spastic Paraplegia Panel

Centogene AG - the Rare Disease Company
Germany
442443
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Invitae Leukodystrophy and Genetic Leukoencephalopathy Panel

Invitae
United States
971680
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Invitae Neurodevelopmental Disorders Panel

Invitae
United States
404241
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Episodic Ataxia Panel

PreventionGenetics, part of Exact Sciences
United States
6136
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Invitae Cerebral Palsy Spectrum Disorders Panel

Invitae
United States
638419
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

Gillespie syndrome, 206700; GLSP (Aniridia-cerebellar ataxia-intellectual disability syndrome) (ITPR1 gene) (Sequence Analysis-All Coding Exons) (Postnatal)

Intergen Intergen Genetics and Rare Diseases Diagnosis Center
Turkey
11
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Gillespie syndrome, 206700; GLSP (Aniridia-cerebellar ataxia-intellectual disability syndrome) (ITPR1 gene) (Sequence Analysis-All Coding Exons) (Prenatal)

Intergen Intergen Genetics and Rare Diseases Diagnosis Center
Turkey
11
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Top 99 Genetic Causes of Developmental Delay Panel

PreventionGenetics, part of Exact Sciences
United States
17099
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region
  • T Targeted variant analysis

Invitae Microphthalmia, Anophthalmia, Coloboma (MAC) and Anterior Segment Dysgenesis Panel

Invitae
United States
13081
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis

ITPR1

Institute for Human Genetics University Medical Center Freiburg
Germany
31
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Hereditary ataxias. NGS panel of 139 genes.

Genologica Medica
Spain
220139
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Ataxia panel. NGS panel of 157 genes.

Genologica Medica
Spain
247156
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Congenital Hypotonia Xpanded Panel

GeneDx
United States
101423
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Aniridia (PAX6 Single Gene Test)

Fulgent Genetics
United States
81
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Congenital Cataracts NGS Panel

Fulgent Genetics
United States
10656
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

Corneal Dystrophy NGS Panel

Fulgent Genetics
United States
4724
  • D Deletion/duplication analysis
  • C Sequence analysis of the entire coding region

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