How does genetic testing in a research setting differ from clinical genetic testing?

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Genetic testing in a research setting is done to discover unknown genes, develop novel tests for future clinical use by learning how genes function, and furthering our knowledge on genetic disorders. These test results are not made available to the health care providers or patients themselves.

Clinical genetic testing is done to assess the presence or absence of a genetic disorder. The test results are handed to the patients and it helps them make informed decisions about suitable medical care and family planning.

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