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Genetic Predisposition Mapping

Meaning

Genetic Predisposition Mapping is a clinical diagnostic process involving the analysis of an individual’s genome to identify specific genetic variants, or single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), that confer an increased or decreased likelihood for developing certain health conditions or responding to specific interventions. In the hormonal health space, this mapping is critical for predicting tendencies toward hormone imbalance, nutrient malabsorption, or specific metabolic dysfunctions. This data allows for truly personalized and preventative wellness strategies. It provides a biological roadmap for lifelong health.