TCN2 Gene Transcobalamin II Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test
Introduction to the TCN2 Gene Test
The TCN2 Gene Transcobalamin II Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test is a cutting-edge diagnostic tool that employs Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to identify mutations in the TCN2 gene. This gene plays a vital role in the metabolism of Vitamin B12, and its deficiency can lead to serious metabolic disorders. Understanding your genetic makeup through this test can provide crucial insights into your health and guide treatment options.
What the Test Measures
This test specifically measures the presence of mutations in the TCN2 gene, which are responsible for Transcobalamin II deficiency. This deficiency affects the transport of Vitamin B12 in the body, leading to various health complications.
Who Should Consider This Test?
Individuals who may benefit from this test include:
- Those with a family history of Transcobalamin II deficiency or related metabolic disorders.
- Patients exhibiting symptoms such as anemia, neurological issues, or developmental delays.
- Individuals seeking genetic counseling for family planning purposes.
Benefits of Taking the Test
Taking the TCN2 Gene Transcobalamin II Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test offers several advantages:
- Accurate diagnosis of metabolic disorders related to Vitamin B12 transport.
- Guidance for treatment and management options based on genetic findings.
- Informed family planning decisions through genetic counseling.
- Peace of mind through understanding your genetic health risks.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the TCN2 Gene Test will indicate whether any mutations were detected in the TCN2 gene. It is essential to discuss these results with a healthcare provider, who can help interpret the findings and recommend any necessary follow-up actions.
Test Details and Pricing
Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
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TCN2 Gene Transcobalamin II Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test | 40,000 KSh | 56,000 KSh |
Additional Information
Turnaround time for results is approximately 3 to 4 weeks. The sample type required for this test can be blood, extracted DNA, or one drop of blood on an FTA card. Prior to testing, a genetic counseling session is recommended to gather a clinical history and draw a pedigree chart of affected family members.
Book Your Test Today!
We have branches across all major cities in Kenya including Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu. For your convenience, we also offer home sample collection services. To book the TCN2 Gene Transcobalamin II Deficiency NGS Genetic DNA Test, please call or WhatsApp us at +254711564616.