Professionals’ views on providing personalized recurrence risks for de novo mutations: implications for genetic counseling
When an apparent de novo (new) genetic change has been identified as the cause of a serious genetic condition in a child, many couples would like to know the risk of this happening again in a future pregnancy. Current practice provides families with a population average risk of 1-2%. However, this f...
Main Authors: | Kay, A, Wells, J, Hallowell, N, Goriely, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2024
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