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    totally unaware about the possible risk for this disease. In order to exchange any information between family members, the nurse would usually discuss this issue in advance with the applicant. She needs Brian’s informed consent for releasing the medical results to other family members. The challenge for an APN presents in the situation when Brain does not want to share any information with his brother and in order to fulfill her legal and moral obligation for duty to warn, she may encounter the…

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    Edwards syndrome also known as Trisomy 18 occurs in about 1 out of every 2500 pregnancies in the United States alone. This genetic diseases causes severe development delays due to an extra chromosome. Down syndrome is also caused because of an extra chromosome, however the difference between these two is that Edwards syndrome deals with more medical complications and has a higher risk factor on the early months and years of life. It usually occurs during the sperm and egg formation. The disease…

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    A Scientist’s Point of View We already know the basics of genetic testing, but I wanted to get a more professional and personal view on this medical controversy that is why I decided to knock on the door of Emma Rennie. Emma is a Ph.D. R&D scientist who works for Agilent Technologies in Santa Clara, and when she first introduced herself I was very intrigued about what she was going to say. It all started on a cloudy Saturday afternoon, I was eagerly waiting for Emma to open the front door. I…

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    The Human Genome Project

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    1) (20 points) The Human Genome Project (HGP) – Awesome Achievement… for what? The Human Genome Project has guided the medical field and has chnaged many lives. With having the human genome project you can now look into your genetrics and find mutation sin your own geneome to find out what you have or are at risk of having. Also with human genemeing we have found areas in the gene that represent a certaint disorder and with medican we can help change the issue within the body. For example there…

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    built up by many factors. One of the most important factors is Genetic counseling. Genetic counseling is the act of diagnosing and classifying a genetic disease to identify unaffected and affected carriers of the defective gene. This helps us to counsel them about their risk of passing it down to their children. Genetic counseling is very helpful, informative, and practical. It seems to be enhancing the knowledge of parents. Genetic counselors can help to identify and interpret the risks of an…

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    Genetic disorders amongst people can range from very common and treatable diseases, to incurable, and life altering disorders. Most genetic disorders are caused by genes which have mutated, and are then inherited through reproduction. Some, such as Huntington's disease only have to be passed on through one parent's genes. Offspring will then have a fifty percent chance of getting the disease (MayoClinic, 2014). Huntington's has many components which make it very difficult to live with for people…

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    stories of half-humans and shapeshifters, transgenesis and cyborging, genetic superpowers and mutations. The list goes on, but one crucial thing has changed – now these once impossible ideas have seemingly become attainable. Ever since female scientists in the United States and Sweden discovered CRISPR-Cas9, the scientific community has been debating over how to use this new power in their hands. Germline gene therapy is a form of genetic engineering that involves transferring DNA into…

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    Genetic testing is a medical test that examines DNA, identifying any changes in it. The results obtained can determine if a person has or can pass on a genetic disorder or confirm any suspected genetic condition. However, a positive result doesn’t guarantee you would develop a disease even if you are a healthy individual. In return, a negative result doesn’t guarantee you possess a specific disorder. There are different types of genetic testing like diagnostic testing and prenatal testing just…

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    Phenylketonuria A disease is an infection that happens because of outside bacteria or viruses. Meanwhile, a inherited genetic disorder is found in DNA and occurs when inherited by one’s parent. Numerous are caused by transformation in the quality of the cell. Having Phenylketonuria, your body won’t be able to process Phenylalanine, a protein that is in most of the foods. Phenylketonuria is usually found in people from Native American and Northern European ancestry and less common in people from…

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    DNA into the cells of a patient suffering a genetic disease. Once the ‘capsule’ enters the cells of the patient, the gene is expressed by the cell’s regular machinery leading to production of the accommodating protein and treatment of the genetic disease (Yourgenome, 2016). Once the new gene reaches the nucleus of a cell it can begin to treat genetic errors and rehabilitate the DNA. Although gene therapy is a promising resolution for those suffering genetic diseases, there are many ethical…

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