Introduction Genetic susceptibility refers to an individual’s increased likelihood of developing a particular disease due to inherited genetic variations. These variations, often found within DNA sequences, influence how the body responds to environmental exposures, pathogens, or physiological stress. While genetics alone rarely […]
Introduction Genetic polymorphism refers to the occurrence of two or more alternative alleles or sequences at a particular locus in a population, with each variant having a frequency of at least 1%. This concept is central to understanding human genetic diversity, evolution, […]
Introduction Disease susceptibility refers to the predisposition of an individual to develop a specific illness due to a combination of genetic, environmental, lifestyle, and immunological factors. While some individuals may remain resistant to pathogens or harmful stimuli, others exhibit heightened vulnerability, leading […]