Genetic testing
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Genetic testing is a general term that can refer to several different types of tests:
- DNA sequencing to find risk factors associated with genes, and risk of specific illnesses in off spring
- Genetic testing to diagnose illness
- Pharmacogenetics[1]
DNA sequencing for illness factors
Pharmacogenetics
By identifying genes which are linked to the metabolism of particular drugs or other substances, this aims to predict which drugs are best suited to individual people, and which may be potentially harmful.[1]
Diagnosis of genetic disorders
Theory
Genetic testing cannot diagnose ME or chronic fatigue syndrome, but is being in research to help find which genes may be linked to developing the illness, in order to improve understanding of the illness and investigate potent treatments.
Evidence
Subgroup
Cost and availability
See also
Learn more
- Pharmocognetics - MSD Manuals
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Pharmacogenetics - Clinical Pharmacology". MSD Manual Professional Edition. Retrieved February 23, 2020.