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Organization: | Alberta Precision Laboratories | ||||||
Message Alert: | PLEASE NOTE: This Test Directory is in an interim state and due to changes pertaining to the DynaLIFE transition, performing site for routing has not been updated. Please refer to Laboratory Information System for appropriate routing. | ||||||
Test Name/Synonym: | HBB-related disorder (Synonyms: Beta-thalassemia, Hemoglobin testing) | ||||||
Test Includes: | Gene: HBB | ||||||
Ordering Alert: | Hemoglobinopathy screen results are required. | ||||||
Collection Alert: | Unopened dedicated tubes (do not share) are required for Molecular Genetics testing.
Whole blood specimen is the preferred specimen type for tests performed using MLPA methodology. | ||||||
LABID (Connect Care): | LAB4927 | ||||||
Test Code: |
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Specimen Type: | Blood, Swab, Tissue, DNA, Amniotic Fluid, Pleural Fluid, Other | ||||||
Specimen Source: | Indicate a specimen source | ||||||
Primary Container: | Lavender Top - EDTA | ||||||
Alternate Containers: | Microcollection - EDTA Sterile polypropylene tube DNA tube Sterile container | ||||||
Minimum Collection Volume: | See Specimen Collection Requirements | ||||||
Specimen Collection Requirements: | For Blood Specimen (peripheral or cord blood) EDTA tubes should be completely full, 2/3 full at minimum, testing may be affected by partial draw
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Test Resources: | Pre-test Counselling Information-Genetic and GenomicTesting All requests MUST be submitted on:
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Stability and Storage: | Room temperature: For all specimen types (except frozen tissue) if being shipped on same day of collection (preferred). Refrigerated: If shipping is delayed. Frozen: Frozen tissue specimens at -20oC to -80oC. | ||||||
Processing: | Do not centrifuge or aliquot specimens. | ||||||
Transportation: | Transport all specimen types (except frozen tissue) at room temperature. Specimens must not freeze in transit. Transport frozen tissue specimens with adequate amounts of dry ice to keep specimen frozen. Specimens must not thaw in transport. Specimens, should be received by the Molecular Genetics Laboratory:
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Method: | Sanger sequencing and MLPA | ||||||
Method and Interpretation of Results: | Sanger sequencing: Sequence analysis of the entire globin gene (introns and exons), the promoter region and the CAP regions & common 619 bp deletion. Detects HbC, HbD, HbE, HbS, etc. MLPA: Detects deletions and duplications in the beta-globin gene cluster (HBE1, HBG2, HBG1, HBD and HBB genes). | ||||||
Routine Turn Around Time: | Routine: 6 to 8 weeks, Stat: 1 to 2 weeks | ||||||
Reference Interval: | Interpretation provided on report. | ||||||
Testing Area: | Molecular Genetics | ||||||
Performing Site: | Alberta Children's Hospital | ||||||
Additional Test Information: | To obtain buccal swab collection kits, contact:
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Contact Comments: | For additional information refer to Genetics and Genomics webpage
or contact: Molecular Genetics South: 403-955-7397 (phone), 403-955-7624 (fax) | ||||||
Last Updated On: | Tuesday, April 28, 2020 | ||||||
Date of Last Review: | Aug 1 2022 12:00AM | ||||||