Genetic testing for family planning
I can explain how genetic testing can be used in family planning, and discuss the difficult decisions parents may have to make.
Genetic testing for family planning
I can explain how genetic testing can be used in family planning, and discuss the difficult decisions parents may have to make.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Some alleles are associated with conditions that affect people’s health (e.g. cystic fibrosis).
- Prospective parents can be tested for these alleles, as can embryos (embryo screening).
- A fetus can be tested for these alleles (e.g. by chorionic villus sampling or amniocentesis).
- Tests can have false negative or false positive results, and risks of miscarriage or infection.
- Parents must be supported to interpret test results, consider ethical questions and make difficult personal decisions.
Common misconception
Thinking that abortion is the only option following a positive genetic test result during pregnancy.
The lesson explores the various options and support that are available to parents who have a high probability of passing on alleles that can affect their child's health.
Keywords
Allele - different version of a gene, which can produce a different characteristic in the organism’s phenotype
Genetic testing - processes that look for the presence of particular alleles in the DNA of an organism’s genome
Carrier - a person with one copy of a recessive allele (they won’t show the characteristic but can pass the allele to their offspring)
Probability - the likelihood that something will happen, which can be calculated as a decimal number between 0 and 1
Ethical question - a question about whether something is right or wrong
Equipment
Content guidance
- Depiction or discussion of sensitive content
Supervision
Adult supervision recommended
Licence
This content is © Oak National Academy Limited (2024), licensed on Open Government Licence version 3.0 except where otherwise stated. See Oak's terms & conditions (Collection 2).
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a section of DNA that codes for a particular protein
the molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms
a structure formed from coiled DNA found in the nucleus of a cell
a version of a gene that can result in different characteristics