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we want a full family
#61
you just need to have your family history and according to it you can receive all necessary information about genetically transmitted diseases.
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#62
I understand it. I know my family history, but not so deeply. Only last 2-3 generations. And there are genetic centers, where I can find specialists who can help me to learn it deeper.
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#63
I don't know.. is it important to dig so deeply more than for 3 generation??? i think it will be enough to know everything about parents and grandparents.
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#64
Maybe you are right. I hope you are right and my future child won't get some disease from his\her forefathers
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