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Genetic Testing & Gene Therapy 5.3
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Genetic Testing & Gene Therapy (5.3) Genetic tests look for signs of a disease or disorder in DNA taken from an individual’s blood, other body fluids like saliva, or tissues
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Genetic Testing & Gene Therapy (5.3) Genetic tests look for signs of a disease or disorder in DNA taken from an individual’s blood, other body fluids like saliva, or tissues These tests can detect large changes, such as a chromosome that has a section missing or added.
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Genetic Testing & Gene Therapy (5.3) Genetic tests look for signs of a disease or disorder in DNA taken from an individual’s blood, other body fluids like saliva, or tissues These tests can detect large changes, such as a chromosome that has a section missing or added. They can also detect mutations within the DNA strand itself
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Some genetic testing involves the direct examination of the DNA molecule.
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Others include testing for gene products such as enzymes or using karyotypes to examine stained or fluorescently-marked chromosomes
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Gene Therapy Gene Therapy is an experimental approach to treating genetic disorders in which the faulty gene is fixed, replaced, or supplemented with a healthy gene so that it can function normally Most genetic diseases cannot currently be cured, but gene therapy research provides hope that one day a cure may be found.
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Gene Therapy Method https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLI1Gfb0ynw
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Gene Therapy Method A substance called a DNA vector carries a healthy gene into target cells in the patient Altered viruses are often used as DNA vectors because … ? viruses have the ability to enter certain types of living cells and insert their DNA into the genomes of these cells
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Gene Therapy Method Altered viruses are often used as DNA vectors because viruses have the ability to enter certain types of living cells and insert their DNA into the genomes of these cells To use a virus as a vector, viral genes are removed and replaced with the new gene destined for the cell
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