genetic information and toxic substances

Can genetic information be used to predict susceptibility to toxic substances?

Yes, genetic information can be utilized to predict an individual's susceptibility to toxic substances. By analyzing genetic markers, scientists can identify biomarkers of susceptibility that indicate a higher risk for adverse reactions to specific toxins. This approach, often referred to as "toxicogenomics," is being increasingly used to personalize risk assessments and guide public health interventions.

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