Evaluation for Genetic Disorders in the Absence of a Clinical Indication for Testing: Elective Genomic Testing

The increasing quality and diminishing cost of next-generation sequencing has transformed our ability to interrogate large quantities of genetic information. This has led to a dramatic increase in the number of elective genomic tests performed. In this article elective test denotes a test that a patient chooses to undertake without a clinical indication. The variety of elective genomic testing options is considerable. Because these offerings provide differing levels of sensitivity and specificity it can be difficult to choose among them.
Source: Journal of Molecular Diagnostics - Category: Pathology Authors: Tags: Perspectives Source Type: research
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