genetic screening
Testing a
population to identify individuals at risk for having a specific genetic dis
order or having a child with the dis
order.
Source: Jenkins, John B. 1990.
Human Genetics, 2nd Edition. New York: Harper & Row ...
Full article >>>Barbara Biesecker, M.S., of the National
Human Genome Research Institute's Medical
Genetics Branch, defines
genetic screening.
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Full article >>>Genetic screens in mice identified a
mutation, open-brain (opb), that shows a
phenotype opposite to that caused by loss of Shh activity (Gunther et al. 1994; Eggenschwiler and Anderson 2000).
Full article >>>Genetic screening for "a" (NOTE: not "the" - many different
mutations in the PKU
gene have been identified) PKU
allele.
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Full article >>>Genetic Screening,
Genetic Testing, and Genetic Counseling: Issues of Importance to Minority Communities
Dr. Eunice S. Thomas, 19th International President. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Washington, D.C.
Facilitator
Panelists: ...
Full article >>>genetic screening The use of a number of mutant forms of a
species to test for a specific type of change or deficit, as with respect to biological clocks.
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Full article >>>Genetic screening is the routine testing of individuals for specific
genotypes. Newborns in U.S. hospitals are screened for PKU.
PKU women must resume the diet several months before conception ...
Full article >>>Genetic screens that have been done in model
organisms such as
Drosophila, or the nematode C. elegans and mice and in zebra fish have revealed to us a number of genes that are responsible for controlling-very early on-the patterning of the
embryo.
Full article >>>While forward
genetic screens are productive, a more straightforward approach would be to determine the
phenotype that results from mutating a given
gene. This is called
reverse genetics.
Full article >>>Genetic screening -- testing groups of individuals to identify defective genes capable of causing
hereditary conditions. Genetic
variation -- a
phenotypic variance of a
trait in a
population attributed to genetic heterogeneity.
Full article >>>Genetic testing (o r
genetic screening): A technique used to determine whether a person or
organism has a certain
gene.
Genetics: The study of the patterns of
inheritance of specific
traits.
Full article >>>ratio for prophylactic tamoxifen treatment in otherwise healthy women, who have been calculated to be genetically predisposed to developing breast
cancer. In the future, predisposition to breast
cancer may be determined by
genetic screening.
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