Molecular Testing Services for Diagnostic Analysis

Molecular testing involves analyzing biological markers at a molecular level to detect genetic mutations or variations.
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Genetic Testing | Diagnostic Analysis | Biological Markers | Genetic Mutations
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Molecular Testing FAQ

What is molecular diagnostics?

Molecular diagnostics uses in vitro biological assays such as PCR- ELISA or Fluorescence in situ hybridization. The assay detects a molecule, often in low concentrations, that is a marker of disease or risk in a sample taken from a patient. Preservation of the sample before analysis is critical. Manual handling should be minimised.

How can a molecular test help diagnose cancer?

Molecular tests can also help identify biomarkers that suggest that certain treatments might be more effective. For example, certain changes in the EGFR gene can help doctors determine if EGFR inhibitors might effectively treat lung cancer.

What are the different types of molecular tests?

The are several different types of molecular tests, such as: A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test is a specific type of molecular test used to amplify specific sections of DNA for a wide range of purposes, such as: Kary B. Mullis developed the PCR method in the early 1980s and won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 for this invention.

What is a molecular test?

It can detect genetic risk factors for certain diseases or provide evidence of infections in the body. Molecular tests use many different techniques to detect and amplify the visibility of molecules in samples. Samples may come from saliva, blood, or a biopsy.

What is a molecular diagnostic test?

Molecular testing is a field of diagnostic medicine that has undergone rapid development in recent years. A molecular diagnostic test analyzes the genetic information in your DNA and RNA by examining a tissue sample to look for specific disease markers. The tissue sample might be:

How long does a molecular test take?

For example, molecular tests for influenza can detect upper respiratory tract infections in 15 to 30 minutes. Many types of molecular tests are now available as home tests where you can send the samples to a laboratory for analysis. Examples include home COVID-19 and ancestry genetic tests, such as 23andMe and AncestryDNA.

What is genetic molecular testing?

See all... See more... Genetic molecular testing has become a fundamental method for evaluating a growing number of inherited disorders, somatic or acquired diseases with genetic associations, and pharmacogenetic responses.

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