How much do people really know about the very material that makes them who they are? Everyday, scientists are discovering more and more about our genetic material-our DNA- and unlocking secrets that could change everything. Many of this research has been directed towards the DNA of a specific individual, including personalized medicine, persona genetics, and personal genome sequencing. These new areas of studies could bring advances in the medical, and even behavioral, field of science. A person’s DNA sequence can determine more about them than they might know. DNA is a map of every cell in that person's body, even of things like susceptibility to disease, behavior, outward appearance, and medical standpoint. But how do they read that map? The answer: personal genome sequencing. Personal genome sequencing is the charting or mapping of a person’s DNA. Their genome could reveal things about them like, ancestry, physical traits, or behavior, and asses genes that are implicated in genetic disorders. The Human Genome Project was an effort that wanted to map where certain genes were located. And although this project has been completed, DNA can vary from person to person. The only perfect match is between identical twins. In addition, the more people who get their DNA mapped, the more data …show more content…
While the genome has many uses, some discovered and others still in question, one if it’s major uses is to locate and test for the presence of genetic disorders. Disorders that are directly linked to genes, like hemophilia or cystic fibrosis, are pretty easy to test. However, the susceptibility to some other disorders like diabetes is a little more elusive. Even though scientists know that the risk of these complex disorders can be passed down though genes, they are still working on how to locate and measure this vulnrability. One other use of genome sequencing is to make precision medicine, or personalized