PHENOTYPE: The science of what makes you YOU
I have to admit, I was never a very 'sciency' person at school.
I remember lessons were divided into 'biology' (which I enjoyed and was quite good at) and 'chemistry' (which I found really hard).
It didn't help that the chemistry teacher favoured the real 'brainy' people in the class, ignoring students like myself who just couldn't get to grips with formulas and numbers. So I fell behind and lost interest in chemistry, and eventually gave it up.
I mention this so you know I'm not an expert when it comes to what I am about to share, and I'm still on a learning curve myself.
However, in terms of understanding personalized Precision Healthcare, it's really important to understand some of these concepts, and actually quite fascinating when one gets a handle on them.
What makes a person different?
As mentioned previously in part 1, we are all unique, and respond differently to what happens to us in our life, all of us creating our own ...
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