Glossary
A
Ancestry:
Family history, descent or lineage, the descendants of one individual
Anthropology:
The scientific study of the origins, behaviors, and the physical, social, and cultural development of humans
Avuncular:
Regarded as characteristic of an uncle
C
Certified laboratory:
A place for doing tests and research procedures, meeting special quality standards set by a independent company
Chromosome:
A threadlike strand of DNA that carries the patterns defining what an animal or plant is like
D
DNA:
Deoxyribonucleic acid: the chemical at the centre of the cells of living things, containing the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms
Double Helix:
The coiled structure of double-stranded DNA
F
Fraternal:
Of or relating to brothers
G
Gene:
A segment of DNA consisting of a sequence of DNA that occupies a specific location on a chromosome
Genetics:
The scientific study of biological inheritance
I
Immigration:
The act of entering a new country to settle permanently
Infidelity:
Unfaithfulness to a sexual partner, especially a spouse
M
Maternity:
The state of being a mother
Midwifery:
The techniques of a midwife, a woman skilled in aiding the delivery of babies
P
Paternity:
The state of being a father
Pregnancy:
The time from conception to birth
Profiling:
Recording and studying a person’s behavior
S
Semen:
The fluid that is released through the penis during orgasm
Sex chromosomes:
Biological system process that determines the development of sexual features
Swab:
A small piece of absorbent material attached to the end of a stick to collect DNA samples
T
Twins:
One of two children born at the same birth
X
X-chromosome:
Sex chromosome associated with female characteristics
Y
Y-chromosome:
The sex chromosome found only in males
Y-STR:
A short tandem repeat (STR) on the Y chromosome