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La vidéo sur Underscore où je raconte la fameuse histoire : https://youtu.be/eWjS0vYxrPk

Pour aller plus loin : L’ADN pour prédire les maladies : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1HOC8EYsVA Vidéo de Cyrus North : https://youtu.be/UQIpf3JaDm0?si=g4FH5-5_3X43Xpvh

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00:00 Intro 00:26 Ce que disent les résultats ADN 01:13 Ecosia 02:07 Comment fonctionnent les tests ADN 10:42 La sécurité de vos données 13:52 Votre responsabilité envers votre famille

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