front 1 Ancestry | back 1 one's family or ethnic descent. |
front 2 Environmental Factors | back 2 Environmental factors are any physical, chemical, biological, or social elements that influence living organisms and their environment. |
front 3 Family Health History | back 3 In a medical context, a family history refers to the record of diseases and health conditions present in a person's biological family members. |
front 4 Genetic Testing | back 4 Genetic testing, also known as DNA testing, is the analysis of a person's genes, chromosomes, or proteins to identify changes in their genetic material. |
front 5 Genetics | back 5 the genetic properties or features of an organism, characteristic, etc. |
front 6 Heredity | back 6 the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another. |
front 7 Lineage | back 7 lineal descent from an ancestor; ancestry or pedigree. |
front 8 Maiden Name | back 8 the surname that a married woman used from birth, prior to its being legally changed at marriage. |
front 9 Maternal | back 9 relating to a mother, especially during pregnancy or shortly after childbirth. |
front 10 Medical History | back 10 Medical history refers to a comprehensive record of a patient's past and present health conditions |
front 11 Paternal | back 11 of or appropriate to a father. |
front 12 Predisposition | back 12 a liability or tendency to suffer from a particular condition, hold a particular attitude, or act in a particular way. |
front 13 Surname | back 13 a hereditary name common to all members of a family, as distinct from a given name. |