Addendum: Yield of additional genetic testing after chromosomal microarray for diagnosis of neurodevelopmental disability and congenital anomalies: A clinical practice resource of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG)
Ting Wen, M. Katharine Rudd, Melanie A. Manning, ACMG Professional Practice and Guidelines Committee
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Abstract
This document was reaffirmed by the ACMG Board of Directors as of 26 August 2024 with the following addendum:
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Genetics in Medicine (GIM) is the official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics. The journal''s mission is to enhance the knowledge, understanding, and practice of medical genetics and genomics through publications in clinical and laboratory genetics and genomics, including ethical, legal, and social issues as well as public health.
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