There are two types of PGT testing

PGT-A screens the embryo for normal chromosome number. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes which amounts to total of 46 chromosomes. Having an abnormal number of chromosomes (extra chromosomes or missing chromosome) indicates a genetic problem with the embryo. An example of this is Down syndrome, which has an extra chromosome attached to chromosome number 21. This genetic abnormality should be detected by PGS.

PTG-M is recommended in cases when one or both partners of a couple are carriers of a genetic mutation that could lead to a serious medical condition in the resulting offspring. Previously, couples who carried a genetic mutation could choose to have prenatal testing done to see if the baby was affected with the genetic condition. With advances in the field of genetics, couples who are carriers of genetic mutations have the option of having IVF and PGT-M to screen their embryos prior to transferring them to the uterus. It is important to note that all genetic diseases are tested for in this manner. PGT-M is only for single gene disorders, which are caused through the inheritance of a defective gene. There are hundreds of single gene disorders, a list of relatively common single gene disorders are, Huntington’s Disease, polycystic kidney disease, Fragile X, X-linked hydrocephalus, Gaucher disease and Cystic fibrosis.

Dr Wynand E. van Tonder

Specialist Obstetrician Gynaecologist 
Sub-specialist Reproductive Medicine

MB ChB (Stell) | FCOG (SA) | MMed O&G (UFS) | MRep Med (Valencia Spain) | MGyn Endo Surg (AITAS) | Minimally Invasive Gynaecological Surgeon (GESEA)

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There are two types of PGT testing

PGT-A screens the embryo for normal chromosome number. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes which amounts to total of 46 chromosomes. Having an abnormal number of chromosomes (extra chromosomes or missing chromosome) indicates a genetic problem with the embryo. An example of this is Down syndrome, which has an extra chromosome attached to chromosome number 21. This genetic abnormality should be detected by PGS.

PTG-M is recommended in cases when one or both partners of a couple are carriers of a genetic mutation that could lead to a serious medical condition in the resulting offspring. Previously, couples who carried a genetic mutation could choose to have prenatal testing done to see if the baby was affected with the genetic condition. With advances in the field of genetics, couples who are carriers of genetic mutations have the option of having IVF and PGT-M to screen their embryos prior to transferring them to the uterus. It is important to note that all genetic diseases are tested for in this manner. PGT-M is only for single gene disorders, which are caused through the inheritance of a defective gene. There are hundreds of single gene disorders, a list of relatively common single gene disorders are, Huntington’s Disease, polycystic kidney disease, Fragile X, X-linked hydrocephalus, Gaucher disease and Cystic fibrosis.

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