front 1 DNA | back 1 cule that carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms. |
front 2 Environmental Factors | back 2 the external conditions or influences that affect an organism, system, or human activity. |
front 3 Family Health History | back 3 a record of the health conditions, diseases, and causes of death for your relatives, typically spanning at least three generations. |
front 4 Family Tree | back 4 a visual representation of an extended family, based on names, dates, places, and relationships. |
front 5 Genetic Testing | back 5 the analysis of a person's DNA, RNA, or chromosomes to identify genetic changes that can be used to diagnose or rule out specific genetic conditions, predict future health risks, or inform treatment. |
front 6 Genetics | back 6 the study of genes, heredity, and how traits are passed from parents to children through DNA. |
front 7 Heredity | back 7 the process by which mental and physical characteristics are passed from parents to their children |
front 8 Lineage | back 8 the ancestors from whom a person is descended |
front 9 Maiden Name | back 9 a woman's surname before she gets married. |
front 10 Maternal | back 10 to have qualities or feelings characteristic of a mother |
front 11 Medical History | back 11 a comprehensive record of a person's health, including their personal and family health information. |
front 12 Paternal | back 12 showing a kindness and care associated with a father |
front 13 Predisposition | back 13 a tendency or inclination to act a certain way or to be susceptible to a certain condition, especially one that is influenced by genetics or past experiences. |
front 14 Surname | back 14 a hereditary name common to all members of a family, as distinct from a given name. |