The Mystery of Genetic History

The Mystery of Genetic History
Presented By HomeDNA

Anne

I'm a mother of 2 who likes to get involved in too much! Besides writing here I started a non-profit, I'm on the PTO board, very active in my community and volunteer in the school. I enjoy music, reading, cooking, traveling and spending time with my family. We just adopted our 3rd cat and love them all!

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  1. That’s a really interesting infographic. My nephews & nieces were adopted and I know my brother-in-law & sister-in-law have run into some interesting incidents when it comes to medical care because they are unsure of some of the medical genetics of their kids.

  2. I’d be really interested in seeing what an at home DNA kit would reveal.

  3. This is a sobering infographic. My husband has Celiac and shortly after found out he has relatives with it. Scary about the bipolar though.

  4. That’s so interesting. It’s so alarming to see all of this info at one time. Who knew.

  5. Yikes that is a bit of a scary infographic! Interesting though!

  6. I don’t know anything about my fathers side genetically but I always wonder if I might be predisposed to anything.

  7. This is actually quite interesting. Thank you for sharing this info-graphic with us to give us some more information about genetic history.

  8. This is actually quite interesting. Thank you for sharing this info-graphic with us to give us some more information about genetic history.

  9. Thank you for sharing, this is interesting and scary all at the same time.

  10. Wow, this is very interesting! They can tell so much these days.

  11. Genetics is a really fascinating subject. It’s amazing how far we have come in research to pull all this info together.

  12. I’ve never seen this information displayed this way. It really hits home seeing it on a map.

  13. I don’t know much about my paternal side of my family’s medical history…

  14. This really makes my heart hurt that so many children are not only waiting but have no idea of their medical histories.

  15. My best friend adopted a child, and not having access to a family medical history has proved challenging. They’re doing the best they can, but it gets harder as she gets older.

  16. This is such interesting information! My nephew is hearing impaired and my sister and brother in law recently learned it was genetic. They are considering further testing to determine exactly which gene was to blame.