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Total Marks 3% Goal: This exercise is about differentiating between fact and opinion. A fact can be proven either true or false. An opinion is an expression of feeling or point-of-view and cannot be proven true or false. What to Do: Find a scientific claim related to human health that seems questionable from an advertisement or article (ie, from the Internet, newspaper, or a magazine). 1. State the claim (one sentence) 2. Explain why do you think such a claim is OR is not supported by scientific evidence(1-3 sentences) 3 Indicate what questions (at least 3 questions) you might want to be answered in order to assess the validity of this claim Be brief. Use your own words How to Submit: Submit a short video (up to 2 min) toFlip (previously known as Flipgrid) stating your findings. Also, submit your presentation notes or script to Blackboard. Read the instructions below before recording your video
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing are genetic tests marketed directly to customers via television, print advertisements, or the internet, and the tests can be bought online or in stores. Customers send the company a DNA sample and receive their results directly from a secure website or in a written report. Direct-to-consumer genetic testing provides people access to their genetic information without necessarily involving a healthcare provider or health insurance company in the process. Goal: As the field of personal genetics moves forward, conversation is needed about the meaning for individuals and society. This growing field is an exploration into the complex interactions through which our genes and our environment influence our physical, mental and behavioral states. What to Do: Answer the three questions listed below. To obtain full mark, each response may include two or more supporting ideas or opinions.
Questions: 1. What are the potential health benefits to knowing about your genetic makeup? A. B. 2. What are the possible downsides to knowing about it? A B. B 3. Aside from health and medical information, what else might you be curious to learn from your DNA?