Chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) is typically performed for investigation of autism using blood DNA. However, blood collection poses significant challenges for autistic children with repetitive behaviors and sensory and communication issues, often necessitating physical restraint or sedation. Noninvasive saliva collection offers an alternative, however, no published studies to date have evaluated saliva DNA for CMA in autism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSingle nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) chromosome microarray is well established for investigation of children with intellectual deficit/development delay and prenatal diagnosis of fetal malformation but has also emerged for uniparental disomy (UPD) genotyping. Despite published guidelines on clinical indications for testing there are no laboratory guidelines published for performing SNP microarray UPD genotyping. We evaluated SNP microarray UPD genotyping using Illumina beadchips on family trios/duos within a clinical cohort (n=98) and then explored our findings in a post-study audit (n=123).
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