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  2. GeneDx - Wikipedia

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    GeneDx also performs oligonucleotide-based microarray testing for the detection of chromosomal abnormalities (genomic losses or gains) in individuals with chromosomal anomalies. GeneDx provides testing for autism spectrum disorders, various forms of cardiomyopathy, inherited eye, skin, muscle, hearing, metabolic, neurologic, and mitochondrial ...

  3. Genetic testing - Wikipedia

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    These companies will send the consumer a kit at their home address, with which they will provide a saliva sample for their lab to analyze. The company will then send back the consumer's results in a few weeks, which is a breakdown of their ancestral heritage and possible health risks that accompany it. [38]

  4. Oragene - Wikipedia

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    Oragene is the trade name for DNA Genotek's non-invasive DNA self-collection kit. Oragene allows the collection, stabilization and long-term storage of DNA from saliva at ambient temperature. Oragene first became available to the genetic research community in 2004. Oragene is available in a variety of formats for various markets.

  5. Genetic Testing Firm GeneDx Reports Narrower Q3 Loss As ... - AOL

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    GeneDx Holdings (NASDAQ:WGS) stock is trading higher on Tuesday. The genetic testing company reported a third-quarter EPS loss of $(0.31), compared to $(1.64) reported a year ago, beating the ...

  6. Helix (genomics company) - Wikipedia

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    Helix focuses on personal genomics and citizen science. [1] [2] Helix has a marketplace that offers applications created by approved partners.Helix handles sample collection, DNA sequencing, and secure data storage and partners develop on-demand products.

  7. Color Genomics - Wikipedia

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    Color operates a high-throughput CLIA-certified COVID-19 testing laboratory and processes thousands of samples a day. The integrated process includes sign up, the self-collection kit, and results returned via text and email to patients, clinicians, and public health authorities. Color returns results, on average, within 24–48 hours. [7]

  8. Dried blood spot - Wikipedia

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    Dried blood spot testing (DBS) is a form of biosampling where blood samples are blotted and dried on filter paper. The dried samples can easily be shipped to an analytical laboratory and analysed using various methods such as DNA amplification or high-performance liquid chromatography. [citation needed]

  9. Talk:GeneDx - Wikipedia

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