Aneuploidy – An extra or missing chromosome.
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) – DNA fragments that circulate freely, without being inside a cell.
Diagnostic test for fetal aneuploidy – A test such as a CVS or Amniocentesis used to confirm the presence of an aneuploidy in a fetus.
Fetal fraction – The relative amount of cfDNA in a particular sample that originates from the pregnancy rather than the pregnant person.
Microdeletion – The deletion of a small piece of one chromosome.
Screening test – Routine testing, used before symptoms are apparent, to determine which individuals are at a higher risk for a diagnosis of a particular condition.
Sex Chromosome Abnormality – An extra or missing sex chromosome (X or Y).