This document of the European Society of Human Genetics contains recommendations regarding responsible implementation of expanded carrier screening. Carrier screening is defined here as the detection of carrier status of recessive diseases in couples or persons who do not have an a priori increased risk of being a carrier based on their or their partners' personal or family history. Expanded carrier screening offers carrier screening for multiple autosomal and X-linked recessive disorders, facilitated by new genetic testing technologies, and allows testing of individuals regardless of ancestry or geographic origin. Carrier screening aims to identify couples who have an increased risk of having an affected child in order to facilitate inform...
Reproductive carrier screening started in some countries in the 1970s for hemoglobinopathies and Tay...
AIM: To explore the views of clinical and molecular geneticists on the inclusion of disorders and sp...
Background: Carrier screening for recessive (autosomal and X-linked) genetic disorders is performed ...
This document of the European Society of Human Genetics contains recommendations regarding responsib...
Carrier screening is generally performed with the aim of identifying healthy couples at risk of havi...
Prenatal carrier screening has expanded to include a large number of genes offered to all couples co...
Background: Carrier screening is generally performed with the aim of identifying healthy couples at ...
The primary goal of carrier screening is to identify asymptomatic individuals who carry variants ass...
Carrier screening for autosomal recessive disorders aims to facilitate reproductive decision-making ...
Abstract Background Carrier screening is generally performed with the aim of identifying healthy cou...
AbstractCarrier screening is the practice of testing individuals to identify those at increased risk...
Background: Carrier screening for autosomal recessive disorders aims to facilitate reproductive deci...
Background: Carrier screening for autosomal recessive disorders aims to facilitate reproductive deci...
Reproductive carrier screening started in some countries in the 1970s for hemoglobinopathies and Tay...
AIM: To explore the views of clinical and molecular geneticists on the inclusion of disorders and sp...
Background: Carrier screening for recessive (autosomal and X-linked) genetic disorders is performed ...
This document of the European Society of Human Genetics contains recommendations regarding responsib...
Carrier screening is generally performed with the aim of identifying healthy couples at risk of havi...
Prenatal carrier screening has expanded to include a large number of genes offered to all couples co...
Background: Carrier screening is generally performed with the aim of identifying healthy couples at ...
The primary goal of carrier screening is to identify asymptomatic individuals who carry variants ass...
Carrier screening for autosomal recessive disorders aims to facilitate reproductive decision-making ...
Abstract Background Carrier screening is generally performed with the aim of identifying healthy cou...
AbstractCarrier screening is the practice of testing individuals to identify those at increased risk...
Background: Carrier screening for autosomal recessive disorders aims to facilitate reproductive deci...
Background: Carrier screening for autosomal recessive disorders aims to facilitate reproductive deci...
Reproductive carrier screening started in some countries in the 1970s for hemoglobinopathies and Tay...
AIM: To explore the views of clinical and molecular geneticists on the inclusion of disorders and sp...
Background: Carrier screening for recessive (autosomal and X-linked) genetic disorders is performed ...