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24Genetics Talent report for Mike. CP00000000
Index1. Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................3
1.1. Frequently Asqued Questions ..............................................................................................................3
2. Summary ..................................................................................................................................................................5
3. Genetic Results .......................................................................................................................................................7
3.1. What information is included in the results? ....................................................................................7
3.2. Your genetic results ...............................................................................................................................8
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24Genetics Talent report for Mike. CP00000000
1. IntroductionThe different talents and personalities of human beings are given by a multitude of factors. All ourexperiences and all kinds of environmental factors have forged our personality.
Even so, many scientific studies have linked our genetics to possible predispositions in certain traits ofour personality.
In this report, we apply certain prestigious genetic studies to your genetic information and explain theconclusions. The information extracted from these studies should not be taken as a predestination, butrather as a predisposition that may or may not resemble reality depending on the rest of the factorswhich, in the case of personality, tend to be the most important.
As is usual in our studies, in the first pages you will find an iconographic summary of each of the traitsanalyzed, which we develop more extensively in later pages.
These reports may vary over time, in line with the progress of scientific research in the field of genetics.New mutations are continually being discovered and the ones we are analysing today are being betterknown. In 24Genetics we make a great effort to apply to our reports, periodically, the new consolidatedscientific discoveries.
We remind you that any change you want to make regarding your health must be guided by your doctor.The results of this report are personal, and not applicable to studies on other members of your family.
From 24Genetics we recommend to all our clients to accompany the genetic test with a geneticconsultation session and always act coordinated with your specialist doctor.
1.1. Frequently Asqued Questions
Should I make drastic changes in my health management with the data of this test?
No at all, any changes you want to make in your health management should be analyzed by anexpert geneticist and the medical specialists. Any doubts you have about any genetic test shouldbe checked by healthcare experts in Genetic Diagnosis.
Does it all depend on my genes?
No at all, our body responds to many conditions. Our genes are certainly an important parameter.Lifestyle, sport, food, and many other circumstances influence our body. Knowing yourselfcertainly helps to treat our body in the most appropriate way. And this is what these geneticreports aren all about: more information.
Are all the analyzed genes listed in the sections?
We include only a sample of the genes that we analyze, some of the sections are determined bythe analysis of more genes that we did not indicate in the report. Our algorithms combine your
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genotypes from the analyzed markers.
What is this report based on?
This test is based on different genetic studies internationally consolidated and accepted by thescientific community. There are certain scientific databases where studies are published wherethere is a certain level of consensus. Our genetic tests are carried out by applying these studies tothe genotype of our clients. In each section you will see some of the studies publications onwhich it is based. There are sections where more studies are used than the ones listed.
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2. Summary24Genetics Talent report for Mike. CP00000000
Talent
Figurative creativity Spelling and lecturecomprehension
Inteligence and maternalbreastfeeding
Cognitive ability in the elderly
Longevity
Your analyzed genotype is favorable.
Caption:
Your analyzed genotype is a little favorable.
Your analyzed genotype doesn't particularly affect you.
Your analyzed genotype is a little unfavorable.
Your analyzed genotype is unfavorable.
Personality
Impulsivity Night person
Neuroticism Seasonality
Your analyzed genotype is favorable.
Caption:
Your analyzed genotype is a little favorable.
Your analyzed genotype doesn't particularly affect you.
Your analyzed genotype is a little unfavorable.
Your analyzed genotype is unfavorable.
Other
Alcohol Cocaine
Opium Paranoia response associated tomarihuana
Your analyzed genotype is favorable.
Caption:
Your analyzed genotype is a little favorable.
Your analyzed genotype doesn't particularly affect you.
Your analyzed genotype is a little unfavorable.
Your analyzed genotype is unfavorable.
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3. Genetic Results
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3.1. What information is included in the results?
3.2. Your genetic results
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Creativity refers to the ability to invent or create something.It is closely related to human development and achievement,both individually and socially. The COMT gene and itsfunction as a dopamine transmitter have long beenresearched as a contributor to creativity.
Talent
Figurative creativity
What does your genetics say?
According to your genotype, your genetic predisposition to havingfigurative creativity skills is normal.
GenotypeGene
GGCOMT
Your genetic map
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Some alterations complicate learning to read or write, suchas dyslexia with a prevalence of 5% -10% in school-agechildren. Reading disability is a complex trait determinedmainly by genetic factors. One of the genes with atranscendent role is KIAA0319, as it has been correlated withreading comprehension.
Talent
Spelling and lecture comprehension
What does your genetics say?
Your genotype is not associated with genetic risk predisposition todeveloping low reading and spelling performance. Other genetic andclinical factors may influence.
GenotypeGene
AAKIAA0319
Your genetic map
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Breast milk contains essential hormones, enzymes, andantibodies. Higher concentrations of specific enzymes frombreast milk during lactation, in combination with specificgenetic variants, have been associated with improvedcognitive development. This correlation is emphasized inspecific genetic profiles. New scientific studies relate thebenefits of breastfeeding to the regulatory function of theFADS2 gene in IQ development.
Talent
Inteligence and maternal breastfeeding
What does your genetics say?
Depending on her genotype, she is more predisposed to the benefits ofbreastfeeding than to her IQ.
GenotypeGene
GGFADS2
Your genetic map
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Cognitive abilities are changed when we reach old age;however, not everyone is affected in the same way. Thecatechol-0-methyltransferase (COMT) gene encodes anenzyme that degrades dopamine in the prefrontal cortex.Genetic studies have investigated the relationship betweenindividual differences in the COMT gene and cognitiveperformance in senescence.
Talent
Cognitive ability in the elderly
What does your genetics say?
According to your genotype, your genetic predisposition to developingperformance in cognitives abilities (episodic and working memory in theelderly) is high. Other genetic and clinical factors may influence.
GenotypeGene
ACKL
AGKL
GGCOMT
Your genetic map
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Genetic studies on twin brothers have shown thatapproximately 25% of the overall variation in human lifeexpectancy can be attributed to genetic factors, whichbecome more relevant from the age of 60. The TAS2R4gene has been correlated with life expectancy.
Talent
Longevity
What does your genetics say?
Your genotype is associated with a normal longevity. In any case, longevitydepends on many other factures apart from the genetic.
GenotypeGene
TCTAS2R4
Your genetic map
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Impulsivity is the predisposition to react unexpectedly,quickly, and disproportionately to an external situation thatmay be threatening, or to an internal stimulus proper to theindividual, without having a prior reflection or taking intoaccount the consequences that may cause their actions.Variants of the DBH gene related to dopamine metabolismseem influence on impulsivity.
Personality
Impulsivity
What does your genetics say?
According to your genotype, you do not have a predisposition to impulsivepersonality traits. Other genetic and clinical factors may influence.
GenotypeGene
TCDBH
Your genetic map
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The internal biological clock controls the behavior andphysiological processes that occur in 24-hour cycles, suchas the sleep-wake cycle. Numerous genes regulate thecircadian rhythm. One of them, CLOCK, has been associatedwith a preference for early or late night behavior.
Personality
Night person
What does your genetics say?
Your genotype is not associated with genetic predisposition been a nightperson.
GenotypeGene
AACLOCK
CCPER3
Your genetic map
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The serotonergic system plays a vital role in variousphysiological functions and regulates complex functionsrelated to cognition and emotions. Neuroticism, oremotional instability, is a psychological trait that defines apart of personality, which entails: instability and emotionalinsecurity, high rates of anxiety, a continuous state of worryand tension with a tendency to guilt and generally linked topsychosomatic symptomatology. Genetic studies have shedlight on this aspect, and today it is known how the 5-HT1Agene influences this psychological trait.
Personality
Neuroticism
What does your genetics say?
According to your genotype, your genetic predisposition to developingneuroticisim is normal. Other genetic and clinical factors may influence.
GenotypeGene
GCHTR1A
TCDBH
Your genetic map
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Circadian rhythms are the approximate 24-hour oscillationsin behavioral or physiological processes that alloworganisms to anticipate routine environmental changes andprepare to adapt. Variants in genes like the NPAS2 thatcontrol circadian rhythm have been associated with seasonalchanges in sleep duration, social activity, mood, weight,appetite, and energy level.
Personality
Seasonality
What does your genetics say?
According to your genotype, your genetic predisposition to developingseasonal variation in your mood (also related to appetite, social activity andweight) is very high.
GenotypeGene
GGNPAS2
Your genetic map
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Alcohol is one of the most frequently addictive substances inthe world, causing physical and psychological dependence.According to the World Health Organization, alcohol abusecan be the cause of more than 3.3 million deaths a yearworldwide. Genetics has been researching genes thatinfluence the addictive component for decades. Genes suchas OPRM1 or ADLH2 are related in animal and humanmodels to ethanol dependence.
Other
Alcohol
What does your genetics say?
According to your genotype, your risk of genetic predisposition to alcoholaddiction is normal. However, other genetic and clinical factors can alsoinfluence habits.
GenotypeGene
GGALDH2
AAOPRM1
TCCNR1
TCPDYN
CCBDNF
CCADH1B
GGANKK1
Your genetic map
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Dependence on this substance is characterized bycompulsive searching and continued use, despite thenegative consequences. Dependents are at high risk ofrelapse from heavy use, even after a period of abstinence.The cannabinoid receptor 1 (CNR1) gene has emerged as apromising genetic marker of this dependence.
Other
Cocaine
What does your genetics say?
According to your genotype, you have a high genetic predisposition tococaine dependence. However, other genetic and clinical factors can alsoinfluence addictions.
GenotypeGene
TGCNR1
TCCNR1
Your genetic map
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The dopaminergic system is known to mediate in the rewardand reinforcement of drugs. The variants in the genes of thedopamine system are potential candidates for a betterunderstanding of the mechanisms of addiction. Also, geneticassociation studies have found genetic variants indopaminergic genes that are associated with opiumdependence.
Other
Opium
What does your genetics say?
According to your genotype, you do not have an increased risk of opiumdependence. However, other genetic and clinical factors can alsoinfluence addictions.
GenotypeGene
CCDRD2
Your genetic map
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Numerous studies claim that daily cannabis smokingincreases a person's risk of developing a psychotic disorder.Factors influencing this are still being investigated. Recentgenetic studies have shown that genes such as AKT1 areinvolved in the interaction between cannabis and thesedisorders.
Other
Paranoia response associated to marihuana
What does your genetics say?
According to your genotype, you have a great genetic predisposition todeveloping cannabis-associated psychosis. Other genetic and clinicalfactors may influence.
GenotypeGene
CCAKT1
Your genetic map
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