For families and providers alike, one word can drastically complicate discussions about genetic testing results: “mosaicism.” In biology and medicine, mosaicism refers to a mixture of cells with different genetics within an organism or an embryo, some normal and some...
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a severe, neuromuscular disease that over time leads to the inability to walk, eat, or breathe. SMA is the leading genetic cause of infant death. The condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, meaning those with the...
You’ve determined you’re a candidate for preimplantation genetic testing (PGT). And you have done some background work to prepare yourself for what the process entails. Even if you are months or years away from wishing to conceive a pregnancy, there are many practical...
You have a genetic condition, or you are at-risk for developing one. Or maybe you and your partner found out you both carry a mutation for the same genetic condition. You’ve had confirmatory testing. Basically, you know you are a candidate. And now you may be...
With the growing awareness of the importance of family history information as well as increasing access to genetic testing, more people are finding out that they may be at risk for a genetic disease. Sometimes, this knowledge comes before that individual is ready to...