See how ultrasound and chorionic villus biopsy procedures can prenatally screen and diagnose diseases such as cystic fibrosis through DNA amplification and genetic fingerprinting

See how ultrasound and chorionic villus biopsy procedures can prenatally screen and diagnose diseases such as cystic fibrosis through DNA amplification and genetic fingerprinting
The use of ultrasound allows a biopsy to be done during a pregnancy
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NARRATOR: Ultrasound is used in prenatal screening and diagnosis. This pregnant woman is a carrier for the genetic illness cystic fibrosis. Her fetus can be diagnosed as early as 12 weeks by using a technique known as chorionic villus biopsy. Fetal cells are removed from the placenta.
The DNA from these cells is amplified and used to produce a genetic fingerprint.
The DNA from these cells is amplified and used to produce a genetic fingerprint.