Our DNA is made up out of four nucleotide bases.
The sequences of these bases is what determines our unique genetic code.
Everything, from dimples to eye color to tolerance for spicy food, can be found in our genes.
Genetic makeup can also help ascertain risk for diseases. So, it stands to reason, if we want to minimize the risk, could we find a way to change our genes? And if we could, are we sure we should?
Segments of our DNA strands can be turned on or off by our behaviours and environment.
So why not change the expression of our DNA and make it our own?
Because who we are isn't determined just by what we inherit but by what we choose to do with it.