RASGOS
Traits
Explore the genetics behind your appearance and senses. A trait is a specific characteristic of an organism. Traits can be determined by genes.
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Earlobe type
¿Que tipos de lobulos de las orejas tienes, A, B o C?. Significan rasgos de genes dominantes o recesivos y se asocian a su calidad de vida mas de lo que usted se imagina. Le entregamos su reporte y le explicamos todo sobre este rasgo.
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Fear of Public Speaking
Based on your genetics and other factors, you are (less or more) likely to have a fear of public speaking. What your genes say about it?
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Pico de viuda
Este rasgo se puede notar a simple vista al mostrar la linea de tu cabello en la frente. Lo que importa es tu genotipo. Según sea tu genotipo, así será tu riesgo de presentar dominancia que heredarán tambien tus hijos y sus hijos. Tambien pudieran presentar enfermedades serias y complicadas por "ligamiento".
Compra la "membresía una sola vez en la vida" y disfruta los descuentos.
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Dandruff
Scientists identified 487 genetic markers that are associated with dandruff, males are more likely than females to report that they have had dandruff. Find out the probability that you have dandruff based on your genotype, and it's implications in a report by purchasing this product.
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Wake-Up Time
Your wake-up time prediction
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To predict your wake-up time, we looked at 450 places in your DNA that are associated with being either a morning person or a night person. In addition to genetics, as you get older you're likely to naturally wake up earlier. -
Unibrow
Eyebrow styles across the world
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While many Westerners remove hair from between their eyebrows, women in Tajikistan sometimes darken their unibrows with an herb called usma. The combination of your genetics and other factors makes you likely to have at least (a little bit or more or less )of a unibrow. -
Toe Length Ratio
How did we calculate your result?
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We added up the effect of your genetic variants at 35 places in your DNA (genetic markers) plus the effect of other factors, including your age and sex. -
Sweet vs. Salty
The brain and taste preference
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There's no taste map on your tongue. But there is a vast taste network in your brain. Genetics may influence how your brain judges and responds to tastes. -
Stretch Marks
Many factors can influence your chances of having stretch marks.
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Scientists identified 544 genetic markers that are associated with stretch marks. Do you wanto to know what could happen to you? -
Skin Pigmentation
How did we calculate your result?
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We looked at two places in your DNA (genetic markers) that affect your chances of having lighter or darker skin. Your combination of variants at these markers is usually found in people with darker skin.