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Implementing quality performance standards in public health is important because:
Genotype
The genetic makeup of an individual, referring to the specific alleles possessed on the chromosomes.
Reaction Range
The concept that genetic potential sets limits on the range of possible developmental outcomes, but the environment determines where within those limits an individual will fall.
Epigenetic Framework
A perspective in biology and medicine that focuses on how external factors can influence the expression of genes without altering the DNA sequence.
Fetoscopy
A technique that uses a small camera, inserted through a small incision on the mother’s abdomen or cervix and placed into the amniotic sac, to examine and perform procedures on the fetus during pregnancy.
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