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4800 GENES. 3200 DISEASES
Strand® Clinical Exome Test
Highlights of the Strand® Clinical Exome TestCovers 4800 genes associated with known clinical phenotypes
Comprehensive coverage for disease subtypesAids in differential diagnosis
Addresses complex phenotypes
TURN AROUNDTIME
8-10 weeks fromsample receipt
The Strand® Clinical Exome Test is designed to detect diseases ranging from severe recessively inherited Mendelian diseases to complex disorders involving a combination of multiple genetic and environmental factors. The target regions of about 4800 genes, which include the coding exons and splice junctions, are enriched using the patients DNA. The generated library is then subjected to next generation sequencing (NGS). Variations are identified using our proprietary software STRAND® NGS and interpreted using StrandOmics™ - our clinical interpretation and reporting platform.* The Strand Clinical Exome test report is currently based on a research protocol. SC
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DISORDERS COVERED IN THE STRAND® CLINICALEXOME TEST:
STRAND® CLINICAL EXOME TESTOFFERED FOR:• Prenatal purpose• To confirm a diagnosis• Carrier testing
SAMPLE REQUIREMENT
• Saliva sample in kitsprovided by Strand
or• Blood in EDTA (purple top) tube
shipped on cool packs (2-5ml)
Strand Center for Genomics & Personalized Medicine(A division of Strand Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd.)UAS Alumni Association Building, Veterinary College CampusBellary Road, Bangalore – 560 024Phone: +91-80-23095252www.strandcenters.com
ABOUT STRAND® CLINICAL EXOME TEST
• Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases• Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases• Stomatognathic Diseases• Otorhinolaryngologic Diseases• Eye Diseases• Skin and Connective Tissue Diseases• Cardiovascular Diseases• Hemic and Lymphatic Diseases• Musculoskeletal Diseases• Digestive System Diseases• Endocrine System Diseases• Respiratory Tract Diseases• Nervous System Diseases• Immune System Diseases• Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy
Complications• Male Urogenital Diseases and Abnormalities• Neoplasms