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genetics

Genetics is the study of how traits and characteristics are passed from parents to children through biological instructions called genes. These genes are made of DNA and are arranged on structures called chromosomes inside every cell. Genetics explains why you might have your parent's eye color, certain health conditions, or even how your body responds to medicine. It matters because many common diseases, from heart disease to some eye conditions, have a genetic component that affects risk. Knowing about genetics helps doctors predict risk, diagnose conditions earlier, and choose treatments that work better for an individual. Genetics also makes clear that not everything is predetermined: lifestyle and environment interact with genes to shape outcomes. Advances in genetics have led to tests that can find specific changes in genes and to research that aims to fix faulty genes or target treatments more precisely. There are also important personal and ethical questions, such as how genetic information is used and who should have access to it. Understanding basic genetics helps people make informed decisions about health screening, family planning, and participation in medical research. Overall, genetics gives a framework for understanding biological inheritance and improving health care through more personalized information.