We write about what your DNA says and, most of all, about what it doesn't: what evidence stands behind each result and how far it really goes.
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Do you know that in ADNTRO we make regular updates? Your DNA does not change, but the progress of science is continuous.
Do you know the different theories of evolution that have been postulated to explain the diversity of species?
Do you want to learn more about trisomies? In ADNTRO we explain what they are and why the most common ones occur.
Did you know that twins have the same genetic material and fraternal twins are just like other siblings? Find out in this article.
Did you know that there are foods that increase your vitamin A levels? Find out which ones and the importance of having adequate levels.
Do you know the forms of vitamin D? We discover provitamin D2 and D3 and factors influencing cutaneous vitamin D synthesis.
What is your recommended diet? We tell you what guidelines you should follow in your diet according to your genetics based on your genetic variants.
We tell you about the incidence of the 10 most common cancers, advances in the molecular understanding of breast cancer and the importance of PRS.
Learn how genetics influences your metabolism, its structure and metabolic pathways related to fat consumption
Did you know that the human genome is composed of 23 chromosomes? We tell you what it is composed of, its structure and the types of regions.
⇨Discover the types of RNA that exist in our body, depending on their structure and function. Did you know that there are more than 3 types?
Did you know that thanks to NGS the diagnosis of many diseases has improved? We tell you about the benefits of genomic medicine.
If we designed a perfect genome, which population would you say it most resembles? Discover the characteristics of the Perfect Genome.
Have you thought about how to find that relative you've heard about? ⇨Discover GEDMatch, the platform to search for relatives.
Don't miss this article on the results of genetic composition in a global context with the collaboration of the University of TEXAS AT TYLER.
Have you heard of the father of genetics? ⇨Find out all about Mendel's laws and their impact on the study of genetic inheritance.
⇨Find out why the pink dolphin is that colour and other curiosities. On the ADNTRO Blog you can find out all about genetics.
Have you heard of drug intolerance? ⇨Discover the importance of pharmacogenetics and its applications.
Genetic predisposition is the probability that an individual has to develop a disease due to its genetic component.
In 1996, genetics began to move out of the clinical setting and into the market with direct-to-consumer genetic testing.
Do you know the importance of genetic diversity? Do you know its relationship with diseases? In this post we tell you about it!
Hormones are very powerful natural chemical compounds involved in many important processes in our body, but with our actions we can enhance their secretion
How common are rare diseases? Genes contain the information for the manufacture of our body's proteins.
Ayurveda classifies individuals into three large groups according to the majority dosha that each one possesses: Vata, Pitta and Kapha.