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How do you choose which SNPs are evaluated in a GeneWize LifeMap Healthy Aging™ DNA assessment?

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How do you choose which SNPs are evaluated in a GeneWize LifeMap Healthy Aging™ DNA assessment?

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Although human DNA contains millions of SNPs, GeneLink scientists used the following criteria to choose the SNPs for the GeneWize LifeMap Healthy Aging™ DNA assessment: 1. Valid – The existence of the SNP is supported by solid, credible scientific evidence. Gene SNPs are added as knowledge progresses. 2. Important – A SNP predicts biochemical processes that are associated with significant, specific physiological disadvantages. 3. Frequent – The SNP frequency is relatively common among the general population. 4. Actionable – A SNP’s negative potential can be modulated by nutritional supplementation.

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