mtDNA Targeted Analysis: Known Familial Variant
mtDNA Targeted Analysis: Known Familial Variant
mtDNA Targeted Analysis is aSsanger sequencing test used to detect a previously identified mtDNA variant. Sanger sequencing may not detect heteroplasmy levels at or below 20%, and heteroplasmy levels at or above 80% may appear homoplasmic.
Clinical Information
Mitochondrial disorders represent a clinically heterogeneous group of conditions caused by pathogenic variants in either nuclear or mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Some mitochondrial disorders affect a single organ while most involve multiple organ systems. Mitochondrial disorders may present at any age and often present with prominent neurologic and myopathic features. Mitochondrial disorders have variable penetrance and severity of symptoms depending on the level of mutant mitochondria, or heteroplasmy, within a given individual or tissue type.
Technical Information
This test is performed by Sanger sequencing.
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Robin Fletcher, MS, CGC
Falecia Thomas, MS, CGC
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