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Experts mainly use it detect common diseases, such as coronary heart disease, diabetes, and cancers

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University of Helsinki depicts about  polygenic risk 

Polygenic risk scores, which are based on genome-wide DNA testing, have been created recently to gauge hereditary susceptibility.

University of Helsinki tested more than 20 common diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, common cancers and musculoskeletal disorders.

The outcomes show that both family ancestry and polygenic risk score estimation give correlative data to the evaluation of acquired infection weakness.

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Illness risk will be increasing if the individual had both impacted relatives and a polygenic risk.

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Genetic information is more important than family history

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