What is a Personal Genome Analysis?
Most of what we are as humans is determined by our DNA. It determines the various traits and characteristics we inherit from our parents. This includes how we look, how we react to environmental factors such as sunlight, and finally, it moderately influences our behaviour. A personal genome analysis is completed when an individual has their genome sequenced. It is analyzed in a detail-oriented manner to give you information within your genes. Every person has a unique genome-except identical twins, so why not explore your own?
This process is done to view diseases that are relevant within your genes that may have passed down from generations in your family, as well as diseases that you may have exposed yourself to. Due to …show more content…
A process which costs only hundreds of dollars now was unaffordable to the public in the near past. Genetics has opened a whole new world and set of information for people to learn about universally. This technology stemmed off the Human Genome Project in the 1990’s, but really could not be possible without the technology and resources we have today. Fredrick Sanger; a British biochemist, contributed to the discovery of this technology. He won his second Nobel prize in chemistry for his efforts in genomics. Along with his team, he whole-sequenced Bacteriophage with a method he created. This method was widely used for about 25 years until new methods were discovered. Advances such as this made it possible for actual human genome to be analyzed. They started by sequencing genomes smaller in size so they could fix errors they before they started sequencing humans. Although human genome sequencing is still in progress, it has come a long way and is much easier and cheaper than