Molecular Diagnostic Testing is a technique used to identify diseases or medical conditions through the analysis of DNA, RNA, and proteins. Antonyms for this term could include non-molecular diagnostic testing, traditional diagnostic testing, or non-genetic diagnostic testing. Non-molecular diagnostic testing can cover a broad range of methods, such as physical examination, imaging scans, blood tests, and urinalysis. Traditional diagnostic testing can refer to established diagnostic methods that do not involve molecular biology, such as X-rays, biopsies, and electrocardiograms. Finally, non-genetic diagnostic testing can be used to refer to diagnostic methods that do not involve genetic testing, such as microbiological cultures, allergy testing, or clinical chemistry.