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  2. Genetic testing - Wikipedia

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    Genetic testing of plants and animals can be used for similar reasons as in humans (e.g. to assess relatedness/ancestry or predict/diagnose genetic disorders), [4] to gain information used for selective breeding, [5] or for efforts to boost genetic diversity in endangered populations. [6] The variety of genetic tests has expanded throughout the ...

  3. Elective genetic and genomic testing - Wikipedia

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    Clinical geneticists often work in tandem with a genetic counselor and play an important role in providing genetic testing, interpreting test results, and explaining the results. [57] Given the ever-increasing number of elective genetic and genomic tests offered and the wide variety of issues raised by these tests (see pros & cons above ...

  4. Genomics England - Wikipedia

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    Genomics England was formally established as a company on 17 April 2013 [8] and was formally launched on 5 July 2013 as part of the celebrations for the 65th Birthday of the UK's National Health Service [9] In August 2014, the Wellcome Trust announced that it was investing £27 million in a genome-sequencing hub for Genomics England, allowing the company to become part of the Wellcome Trust ...

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  6. Genetic Alliance UK - Wikipedia

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    Genetic Interest Group lobbied to amend the Bill to ensure people pre-symptomatic for a genetic disorder would be protected against discrimination. 2003: Genetic Interest Group lobbied the Department of Health for more investment in rare disease research. There was a successful outcome in the White Paper on genetics on 24 June 2003, with £3 ...

  7. National Institute for Health and Care Research - Wikipedia

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    With 12 regional networks across England, the RDN provides help to patients, the public and health and care organisations to participate in research. [53] In 2021-22, the network recruited more than a million participants to clinical research studies, most of whom were taking part in research to help discover new treatments and vaccines for the ...

  8. Pheochromocytoma - Wikipedia

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    Given the high association with genetic inheritance, the United States Endocrine Society recommends that all patients diagnosed with a pheochromocytoma undergo an evaluation with a genetic counselor to consider genetic testing. [44] In the UK eligibility for NHS funded genetic testing is determined by criteria set by NHS England Genomics ...

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