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Molecular carrier testing for the fragile X syndrome: Issues for genetic counselors
Authors:Janice L. Berliner M.S.  Faye N. Shapiro  Sarah L. Nolin  George E. Houck Jr.  Xiao-Hua Ding  Carl Dobkin  Susan Sklower Brooks  W. Ted Brown
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pediatrics, Cooper University Medical Center, Camden, New Jersey;(2) Comprehensive Genetic Disease Program, New York State Institute for Basic Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1050 Forest Hill Road, 10314 Staten Island, New York
Abstract:Molecular analysis of the fragile X (FMR-1) gene identifies female fragile X carriers, but appropriate genetic counseling can only be provided if the limitations of the testing methods are understood. Molecular analysis of this gene is achieved with both the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Southern blot techniques. PCR is faster and can determine the actual number of CGG repeats, which modifies genetic counseling substantially. However, for a sizeable percentage of women, PCR alone is not conclusive, and Southern analysis is necessary to complete the study. While this procedure takes longer, it is usually conclusive. Women who present for genetic counseling and carrier testing in the second trimester of pregnancy need this information quickly, and for them the turn-around time is paramount. It is critical that genetic counselors understand these methods so that they can educate their clients and facilitate appropriate follow-up.
Keywords:fragile X gene (FMR-1)  polymerase chain reaction (PCR)  Southern blot analysis  genetic counseling
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