Fragile X syndrome (FXS): (£138) The most common cause of severe learning disability after Down's syndrome. Intellectual impairment is severe; girls can be normal but a large proportion are impaired. Only mothers need to be tested.
Carrier frequency 1 in 150.
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA): (£148) A debilitating disorder that destroys the nerve cells for walking, head and neck control, swallowing and breathing. It primarily affects children and is the main genetic cause of death in infancy.
Carrier frequency 1 in 60.
Cystic fibrosis (CF): (£158) A serious condition in which glands produce excessive amounts of thick mucus in the lungs and digestive tract. Treatment has improved but average life expectancy is still only 30-40 years.
Carrier frequency 1 in 25.
Carrier status for one or more of FXS, SMA and CF can be determined in a single blood sample.