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Biology, 20.10.2019 15:00 Fahaddie

If, by examining your family history and dna, you could tell how long you would naturally live and which, if any, genetic conditions you would develop, would you want to know? explain why or why not and whether you think access to this knowledge would be beneficial or detrimental to human advancement.

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