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... NIPT. N ... Retrospective details of false-positive and false-negative ... give birth after receiving negative results from non-invasive prenatal testing.
The copy number evaluation threshold can be chosen to optimize the rate of false positives and false negatives. The higher the copy number evaluation ...
As noted above, an outcome can be characterized as a true positive, true negative, false positive or false negative. The term "true positive" as used herein ...
TFM type V with a normal cytotrophoblast and abnormal amniocytes can be a potential source of false negative results. ... NIPT, are described e.g. in WO2014/ ...
For example, radioactive contamination during pregnancy can give ... The anomalies that can be tested by NIPT are ... false negatives. Moreover, the ...
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... false positive and false negative rates. More ... We can predict that XX and XXX can ... results method and device of NIPT, computer readable storage medium.
The test is estimated to have a false negative ... Very tiny quantities of contamination can irreversibly poison the assay and give false data. ... (NIPT) in ...
... can, at least partially, help to explain the increase in infertility. ... Neither of the„female" droplets and the negative controls gave false positive result.
... negatives divided by the sum of true negatives and false positives. ... For example, a healthy mother who carries the 15q11-q13 microdeletion can give birth to a ...
The test is estimated to have a false negative rate as ... Very tiny quantities of contamination can irreversibly poison the assay and give false data.
One of the important tasks in human medical research is to discover genetic abnormalities that can produce adverse health consequences. ... false negative rate ...
... could be lower in order to have more sensitivity (less false negatives). HPV ... the combination of these two analyses can give synergistic information for the ...
If desired, the false positive rate can be altered by adjusting the threshold value. ... negatives, 52 false negative calls). Note that the abnormal region in the ...
... can give birth to a child with Angelman syndrome, a severe neurodegenerative disorder. ... in order to highlight false-negative or false-positive results ...
In different fractions produce different results, the sample could be re-analyzed or another sample could be collected from the same subject and analyzed.
... can give these methods extra robustness. Disclosed embodiment utilization is ... false positive or false negative are judged. Be used for determining ...