The GeneTests web site www.genetests.org has an educational powerpoint
addressing testing methods, that includes detecting chromosomal
abnormalities.
I think the NIH public health genomics series mentioned a few months ago had
something on chromosome abnormailites, see
http://www.cdc.gov/genomics/events/special1.htm There is a lot of material
there.
You could also look at the downloadable materials from
www.hawaiigenetics.org also mentioned earlier on this list.
Dana Jo Orten, Ph.D. [log in to unmask]
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Boys Town National Research Hospital
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From: Communication for the Heartland Regional Genetics Group
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Troxell, Robin M.
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 9:02 AM
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Subject: general chromosome info for educators?
I am looking for something generic about children with chromosome
abnormalities for educators, along the lines of the NF booklet for teachers
from the NFF. I realize that there is a wide range of health and educational
difficulties but something in print for a school would be wonderful. Unique
has something but it is tailored to address education laws in the UK and how
to obtain what a child is entitled to receive.
Thanks,
Robin
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Robin M. Troxell, MS, CGC
Genetic Counselor
University of Missouri Department of Child Health
Mercy St. John's Hospital (Springfield, MO)
(p) 417-820-9839
(f) 417-820-3720
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