Will Your Baby Like Cilantro? These Genetic Tests Say They Can Tell
You have instant communication, on-demand entertainment, and dial-up transportation--why should you have to wait nine months to see what kind of baby you're going to have? In a modern-day reboot of Lindsay Bluth's "Mommy What Will I Look Like" business venture, Denver-based startup HumanCode has introduced BabyGlimpse. It's a $259 test that uses DNA from each member of a couple to predict how their future child might look and act--from skin, hair, and eye color to preferred kinds of snacks. "We've coined it sunshine science," HumanCode co-founder Jennifer Lescallet told the Balitmore Sun last month. "You get to look at the fun part of your potential future baby versus some of the scary stuff."
Jan-15-2018, 18:49:46 GMT