Human Genetics

Human genetics is a branch of biology that explores how traits are inherited and expressed across generations. Both genetics and genomics play vital roles in understanding health and disease. Genetics specifically focuses on the study of individual genes and how certain traits or conditions are transmitted from parents to offspring. It provides insights into the structure, function, and inheritance of all genes. In the context of genetic variations, such as the A-to-G mutation, there are three common genotypes observed: AA, AG, and GG. These variations can influence how individuals respond to diseases, treatments, and environmental factors.

  • Health
  • Generation
  • Complex Traits

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