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    winter break was about gene therapy, what it is used for, how it works, and what it will do for humans in the future. I was completely fascinated by all of it. I thought it was amazing how one simple fix in a small portion of DNA in one cell can cure someone of a disorder they have dealt with their entire life. Gene therapy could be the next huge medical breakthrough and could change the lives of everyone and to be able to witness that happen in my lifetime is amazing. Gene therapy does not…

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    Gene therapy is an experimental form of treatment that modify the expression of an individual’s genes or correct abnormal genes by replacing a faulty disease-causing gene with a working version, or by introducing a new gene to cure a condition or modify its effects. For example, diseases such as cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, hemophilia, and many cancers result from the presence of defective genes. Gene transfer first appeared in 1960s. The first therapeutic use of gene transfer was…

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    introduced accidently. The process of genetic engineering itself might not work correctly. Choosing a specific gene and inserting it, may…

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    CHST 701- Controversy Assignment Is germ gene line therapy a valid option for parents? In this report I am analysing if germ gene line therapy being a valid option for parents. The germ gene line therapy is a process of transferring the DNA into the reproductive cells in the body such as an egg or a sperm cell. DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid which is double helix code which consists of nitrogenous bases such as adenine, thymine, guanine, and cytosine. These nitrogenous bases account for the genome…

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    Gina Maranto Germline Gene Therapy is when DNA is transferred into the cells that produce reproductive cells, eggs or sperm. This therapy allows for the correction of genetic disease, any manipulation to the germline would be transferred to future generations. Though Germline Gene Therapy has many benefits it's not ethical. Germline Gene Therapy involves the modification of germ cells (gametes) that will pass the change on to the next generation, with Germline Gene Therapy genes could be…

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    and Gene Therapy Genetic engineering is the manipulation of your DNA code. You can do many things with genetic engineering. With medicine we can change the DNA in a humans or animals to take out or mutations in your DNA pattern. In agriculture we can change things in food to make it grow better all year long. That will help because you will be able to make more money. Genetic screening is testing a person's DNA to determine their risk of having or passing on a genetic disorder. Gene therapy…

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    Gene Therapy Effect

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    However, gene therapy also carries many implications that may be harmful for the patient. When the viral vector is inserted into the body it can be very dangerous as a viral vector is made up of a modified virus which the body is normally programmed to attack; in the…

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    Pros Of Gene Therapy

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    “Gene therapy is an experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease. In the future, this technique may allow doctors to treat a disorder by inserting a gene into a patient’s cells instead of using drugs or surgery” (“What is Gene Therapy?”). In that respective, gene therapy is a new and rapidly growing medical treatment option for some illnesses. Of course with new treatments there are risks and because this is fairly new there are some major risks still associated with gene…

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    Gene Therapy: Penicillin

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    Gene therapy is a developing field of medicine where scientists are trying to manipulate genes in order to eliminate defective cells that can cause hereditary diseases such as Huntington’s disease and even sickle cell. If the hemoglobin gene can be altered from defection, preferably when a baby is born, then the child will not have the coding trait for sickle cell. In layman 's terms: Gene therapy can change mutations in DNA so that a person will not have the disease. If gene therapy becomes…

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    Gene therapy is the process of using genes to help prevent and cure genetic diseases for patients. The process of gene therapy can involve replacing a mutated gene with a healthier copy, inactivating a mutated gene that is no longer functioning properly or introducing a new gene into the patient’s body, which will then help fight off the disease (Genetics Home Reference, 2016). Gene therapy was first discovered around the 1960s and 1970s, however it was only the concept of the experiment. In…

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