Name two methods used in genetic prenatal diagnostic testing in humans
A) amniocentesis and fetal uterine physiology compatibility test
B) amniocentesis and NIPGD
C) chorionic villus sampling and cellular mitotic analysis
D) whole genome sequencing and PCR
E) amniocentesis and DSCR
Answer: B
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