Ancestry Testing and the Practice of Genetic Counseling
Autor: | Misha Rashkin, Brianne E. Kirkpatrick |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Male medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Unintended consequences Genetic counseling Internet privacy Ethnic group Genetic Counseling 030105 genetics & heredity Social issues Human genetics Test (assessment) 03 medical and health sciences Phylogeography medicine Humans Female Genetic Testing business Social psychology Genetics (clinical) Genetic testing Personal genomics |
Zdroj: | Journal of genetic counseling. 26(1) |
ISSN: | 1573-3599 |
Popis: | Ancestry testing is a home DNA test with many dimensions; in some cases, the implications and outcomes of testing cross over into the health sphere. Common reasons for seeking ancestry testing include determining an estimate of customer's ethnic background, identifying genetic relatives, and securing a raw DNA data file that can be used for other purposes. As the ancestry test marketplace continues to grow, and third-party vendors empower the general public to analyze their own genetic material, the role of the genetic counselor is likely to evolve dramatically. Roles of the genetic counselor may include assisting clients with the interpretation of and adaptation to these results, as well as advising the companies involved in this sector on the ethical, legal, and social issues associated with testing. This paper reviews the history, fundamentals, intended uses, and unintended consequences of ancestry genetic testing. It also discusses the types of information in an ancestry testing result, situations that might involve a clinical genetic counselor, and the benefits, limitations, and functions that ancestry genetic testing can play in a clinical genetics setting. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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