Detecting Genetic Diseases Karyotyping Amniocentisis Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) Adult Karyotyping FISH RFLPs SNPs Microarray Analysis.

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Detecting Genetic Diseases Karyotyping Amniocentisis Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS) Adult Karyotyping FISH RFLPs SNPs Microarray Analysis

FISH

The Search for New Drugs Oncogenes Pharmacogenomics Improving drug delivery

Pronuclear Microinjection Pharmacogenomics

Artificial Blood Problems with using donated blood Problems with artificial blood

Gene Therapy In vivo vs Ex vivo Vectors for gene therapy RNA technology

Examples of Gene Therapy SCID Cystic Fibrosis

SCID

Regenerative Medicine Fetal Tissue Grafts Organ transplantation Tissue Engineering Stem Cell Technology

Fetal Tissue Graft

hESCs

iPS – Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells