What Role Do Genetic Biomarkers Play in Toxicology?
Genetic biomarkers are specific genes or genetic variations that can indicate an individual's susceptibility to toxicity or disease. These biomarkers can be used in [toxicogenomics](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/), the study of the effects of toxic substances on gene expression. Identifying these biomarkers helps in assessing risk, diagnosing conditions early, and developing targeted therapies.