genetic testing will become increasingly standard practice and become increasingly comprehensive with a relatively sure that at some point it will be standard practice when performing a genetic analysis during childhood to examine the entire genome rather than just look for one or 2 specific genes or conduct a test pattern is going to. let him out eventually become routine for newborns to undergo a complete genome analysis just like with newborn screening and for that data to be stored on a smart card or to program. eventually perhaps but not yet in germany people have a right not to know the results of genetic tests but can that information be concealed when a hereditary condition has been diagnosed in an individual s family and what impact does knowledge of the risk of future illness have. with her rare condition yarnall still has to go about her daily life the 1st thing she thought about when she was diagnosed was her child my son was 12 and i started to panic i was terrified and my
any evidence of anything unusual but in a few years time it may be a quite different scenario thanks to further insights and advances in genetic diagnostics technology so why don t. she when geneticists can currently test for around 100 individual genetic mutations that lead to cancer what are known as monitored genic diseases most genetic disorders however involve a number of genes these poly genic diseases are far more complex and difficult to identify for these to be discovered there would 1st have to be larger scale studies with more volunteers. able to detect and show changes in a range of different people where you wouldn t expect them. that sense there is no such thing as a genetically healthy individual. or you can do is break it down into individual genetic predispositions and say everything is normal with regard to
a future illness have with her rare condition yano still has to go about her daily life the 1st thing she thought about when she was diagnosed was her child and on my son was 12 and i started to panic i was terrified and my biggest fear was that my son might get it because genetic means hereditary in the. but human geneticists have assured her that the probability of her son developing the same disease is very low yanna herself inherited the genetic defect from both her father and her mother and it s only in combination that the mutation leads to illness hers is a rare case her son is protected by his 2nd most likely healthy paternal chromosome . then there have been a coke but if he gets married and at some point plans to have children then i ll have to take my results to a human genetics institute and get themselves tested. this is the way the world is headed anyway with the eventually we ll only have genetically flawless people being
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to make sure the youth of the 1st priority ok i want to do something that you said earlier which is that the people participating in these illegal activities are not gambians and i just want to clarify if it s true or not you know they are gambling is as a matter of fact it s only maybe between maybe the 1015 years that we ve had an influx of selling in libraries and nigerians what about the bomb situation we ve been having i live in the camp at our friends who got me those overseas yours that maybe are so we re not doing that but i m telling you everybody has been liberians gambians nigerians poverty is poverty it s not about where you come from it s about trying to survive and everybody is trying to survive it doesn t matter what country you come from if you look at the minimum wage like $25.00 a month so what i m saying and imagine an ordinary family might have minimum of 4 kids. $25.00 a month so if you come to a place like santa maria i don t want people in the richest boat is one