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Oct 22, 2014Saint_Mirin rated this title 1 out of 5 stars
All it really does is profile a case or two of kids with diseases which they hope genetic testing will help them identify and/or treat. There's so many other factors you have to know in order to make it worthwhile so that's pointless. Then it talks about how results among tests can vary and how they really don't prove anything. There are apparently only 200 actionable conditions/diseases you can possibly address but the film never gives a list and I couldn't find one. I'm shocked they never mention epigenetics. What they're alluding to and we all want to know about are epigenetics! As in, can you change what your genetics dictate will happen and evolve so to speak. Interested? You may enjoy the film What Darwin Never Knew.