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Cover image for Genetic Ancestry Testing
by 
Lew, Kristi
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HOOPLA E BOOK
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Cover image for Genetic Testing and Gene Therapy
by 
Wolfe, James
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eBook
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HOOPLA E BOOK
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Cover image for The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy
by 
Blaine T. Bettinger
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eAudiobook
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HOOPLA AUDIO BOOK
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National Cancer Institute (U.S.)
Call Number 
HE 20.3182:G 28
Publication Date 
2002
Physical Description 
11 p. : digital, PDF file
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Genetic testing for breast cancer 1 and breast cancer 2 Fact sheet ; Fact sheet (National Cancer Institute (U.S.)) ;
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Regular print
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First edition.
by 
Heine, Steven J.,
Call Number 
572.86 HEINE STEVEN
Publication Date 
2017
Physical Description 
344 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Summary 
"Do you fear what might be lurking in your DNA? Well, now you can find out, and you most likely will. Scientists expect one billion people to have their genomes sequenced by 2025, and as the price drops it may even become a standard medical procedure. Yet cultural psychologist Steven J. Heine argues that the first thing we'll do upon receiving our DNA test results is to misinterpret them completely. We've become accustomed to breathless media coverage about newly discovered "cancer" or "IQ" or "infidelity" genes, each one promising a deeper understanding of what makes us tick. But as Heine shows, most of these claims are oversimplified and overhyped misinterpretations of how our DNA really works. With few exceptions, it is a complex combination of experience, environment, and genetics that determines who we are, how we behave, and what diseases will afflict us in the future. So why do we continue to buy into the belief that our genes control our destiny? Heine argues that we are psychologically ill equipped to deal with DNA results, repeatedly falling into predictable biases--switch-thinking, essentialism, fatalism, negativity dominance, and more--that mold our thinking about the information we receive. Heine shares his research--and his own genome-sequencing results--not only to set the record straight regarding what your genes actually reveal about your health, intelligence, ethnic identity, and family, but also to help you counteract these insidious cognitive traps. His fresh, surprising conclusions about the promise, and limits, of genetic engineering and DNA testing upend conventional thinking and reveal a simple, profound truth: your genes create life--but they do not control it."--Jacket.
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Copeland, Libby,
Call Number 
929.107 COPELAN LIBBY
Publication Date 
2020
Physical Description 
294 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary 
"You swab your cheek or spit in a vial, then send it away to a lab somewhere. Weeks later you get a report that might tell you where your ancestors came from or if you carry certain genetic risks. Or the report could reveal long-buried family secrets and upend your entire sense of identity. Soon a lark becomes an obsession, a relentless drive to find answers to questions at the core of your being, like "Who am I?" and "Where did I come from?" Welcome to the age of home genetic testing. In The Lost Family, journalist Libby Copeland investigates what happens when we embark on a vast social experiment with little understanding of the ramifications. She explores the culture of genealogy buffs, the science of DNA, and the business of companies like Ancestry and 23andMe, all while tracing the story of one woman, her unusual results, and a relentless methodical drive for answers that becomes a thoroughly modern genetic detective story. Gripping and masterfully told, The Lost Family is a spectacular book on a big, timely subject" -- Goodreads.com.
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Cover image for Breaking Destiny
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Mitty Walters
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eBook
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HOOPLA E BOOK
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Cover image for Fatal Invention
by 
Roberts, Dorothy
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eBook
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HOOPLA E BOOK
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Cover image for Her Secret Family Killer
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Brooks, Darin
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eVideo
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HOOPLA MOVIE
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Cover image for The Gene Therapy Plan
by 
Gaynor, Mitchell
Format: 
eAudiobook
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HOOPLA AUDIO BOOK
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Cover image for Catching a Billionaire
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Destiny Genesis Hope
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eBook
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HOOPLA E BOOK
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Cover image for Billionaire Love
by 
Destiny Genesis Hope
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eBook
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HOOPLA E BOOK
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