Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Rich are any of the SNPs in these two panels (the Yasko and the Genova detox) the same SNPs that Vernon identified in her studies? also, do you need to have a DR order the SNP tests and are they from a blood sample or can we order them on our own? thanks bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2006 Report Share Posted July 26, 2006 Hi, Bill. If you are referring to the collaborative studies done by the CDC with others and announced at the press conference last April, then, yes. COMT SNPs were found to be significant in CFS by Goertzel et al. MAO A SNPs were found to be signficant in two of the subsets of PWCs defined by et al. A separate study published in 2003 by Gursoy et al. in Turkey found that COMT SNPs were significantly more frequent in fibromyalgia. Unfortunately, most of the SNPs on the Yasko panel and on the Genovations Detoxigenomic panel have not been studied yet (or at least not published yet) by the CFS researchers. I expect that quite a few of them will turn out to be significant, but we will have to wait to see about that. Both the Detoxigenomic and the Yasko panels look for some COMT polymorphisms, but the Yasko panl looks at more different ones. The Yasko panel looks for one MAO A polymorphism. A doctor's order is not needed for the Yasko panel, and you can prepare the samples yourself at home. They are mouth swabs and blood spots from finger pricks. A doctor's order is needed for the Detoxigenomic panel. That one requires a 9 ml blood sample drawn into an EDTA tube. Rich > > Rich > > are any of the SNPs in these two panels (the Yasko and the Genova > detox) the same SNPs that Vernon identified in her studies? > > also, do you need to have a DR order the SNP tests and are they from a > blood sample or can we order them on our own? > > thanks > bill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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