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- Join the 88 laboratories that have already registered 586 tests with the NIH Genetic Testing Registry (GTR, http://1.usa.gov/SYpGWk). GTR staff will show you how during this fall's annual genetics meetings. Arrange a personal meeting with GTR staff at the AMP, NSGC or ASHG conferences. Learn more: (http://1.usa.gov/Tss34x)
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