Molecular Genetics Laboratory - Test Services Available
Health and Disease
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Aspirin and Colorectal Cancer Risk DNA Test |
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Recent studies have shown that two genetic variants may be associated with increased or decreased risk of colorectal cancer with aspirin intake: - rs2965667 on chromosome 12, near the MGST1 gene, and rs16973225 on chromosome 15, near the IL16 gene. This genetic test will determine which form of the two genetic markers (rs2965667 and rs16973225) are present. |
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Cardiovascular Disease (ApoE) DNA Test |
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Are you concerned about the health of your heart? The APOE gene influences both your risk of a heart attack, and your best approach to lower cholesterol levels. Find out your risk and the best treatment option for you. |
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DNA Alzheimer's Disease Test |
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Does late-onset Alzheimer’s disease run in your family? Find out if you are at risk with this DNA Test. |
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DNA Hemochromatosis Test |
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Are you of European ancestry? Maybe you have descended from the Vikings? People of Viking ancestry are more likely to carry HFE mutations that increase the risk of hereditary hemochromatosis. Find out if you are at risk with this DNA test. |
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DNA Narcolepsy Test |
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Always feeling tired despite getting plenty of sleep? You may suffer from narcolepsy. Take this DNA test to determine if you are at increased risk. |
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DNA Osteoporosis Test |
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Are you at increased risk of painful fractures and debilitating arthritis? Take this DNA test and identify ways to improve your bone health. |
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DNA Skin Health Test |
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Uncover the secrets of personalized skin care with this DNA test. The DNA Skin Health test identifies genetic variants that influence skin health and appearance. Your results will indicate the steps you can take to fight the effects of genetics to maintain younger, healthy looking skin. |
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DNA Thrombotic Risk Test |
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This panel will determine whether you carry any of the mutations in the F2, F5 and MTHFR genes that are known to increase the risk of thrombophilia and abnormal blood clotting. |
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DNA Type 2 Diabetes Test |
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Do you have a family history of type 2 diabetes? Do you have higher than normal blood sugar levels? Take this DNA test to determine if you have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. |
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DNA Warfarin Sensitivity Test |
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This DNA test determines which genetic variations you carry that influence your warfarin dose requirements. This analysis can significantly reduce the time taken to achieve a stable INR. |
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Factor II Prothrombin (F2) DNA Test |
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This DNA test identifies a common mutation in the F2 prothrombin gene that increases the risk of thrombophilia and abnormal blood clotting. |
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Factor V Leiden (F5) DNA Test |
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This DNA test identifies the common Leiden mutation in the F5 gene that increases the risk of thrombophilia and abnormal blood clotting. |
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Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) DNA Test |
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This DNA test identifies two common mutations in the MTHFR gene that are associated with an increased risk of thrombophilia and abnormal blood clotting. |
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