What are some benefits and potential detriments of genetic screening? Would you recommend genetic screening to a friend? Why or why not? What kinds of services might a genetic counselor provide? What techniques might a genetic counselor use?
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Some of the benefits of genetic screening are
The potential detriments of genetic screening are
It can be recommended to a friend if they are at high risk of certain diseases and for diagnostic purposes.This helps them get knowledge about their family history of any disorder generation after generation and get trested.
The services provided by a genetic counselor are
Some of the techniques used by a genetic counselor are
What are some benefits and potential detriments of genetic screening? Would you recommend genetic screening to...
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