Category: Gene

  • Gene Therapy Overview and Advantages

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    Gene Therapy Overview and Advantages The use of gene therapy is expected to replace or fix mutated genes to cure diseases. The key advantage of this therapy is that it provides the possibility of treating diseases that cannot be cured by traditional approaches. For example, leukemia, hemophilia, or severe immune deficiencies can be potentially treated…

  • The Missing Gene in Sickle Cell Anemia

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    The Missing Gene in Sickle Cell Anemia Table of Contents Introduction Past studies Deficiencies noted Objectives of the study Significance of the study Experimental design References Introduction Sickle cell anemia (SCA) is a single gene condition that results from a homozygotic mutation at the beta-globulin locus of a single gene. Thus, it is a single…

  • The Role Of Genetic Responsibility In Huntington Disease

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    The Role Of Genetic Responsibility In Huntington Disease This essay aims to answer this question by evaluating the role of genetic responsibility in doctor-patient confidentiality in the context of individuals suffering from Huntington disease (HD). HD is an uncurable and progressive neurological disorder characterised by late onset of motor, cognitive and behavioural changes. HD is…

  • The Role Of Genetic Responsibility In Huntington Disease

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    The Role Of Genetic Responsibility In Huntington Disease This essay aims to answer this question by evaluating the role of genetic responsibility in doctor-patient confidentiality in the context of individuals suffering from Huntington disease (HD). HD is an uncurable and progressive neurological disorder characterised by late onset of motor, cognitive and behavioural changes. HD is…

  • Genetics and Obesity Essay

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    Genetics and Obesity Essay Do you know if you are in good health? Maybe BMI can tell you the answer. BMI values can be obtained by dividing weight(kg) by the square of height(m). The BMI values in the range of 18.5-30 are normal, but the values up to 30 are defined as obesity. If you…

  • The Use Of Gene Therapy In Cancer Treatment

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    The Use Of Gene Therapy In Cancer Treatment Genetic therapy is the use of the delivery of nucleic acid regeneration cells to a patient’s somatic cells to prevent or treat the disease. In the last few years, much research has been done worldwide in the field of genetic cancer treatment. In the current situation, there…

  • Are Genetics Related To The Fact That Females Are More Prone To Knee Injuries Than Males?

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    Are Genetics Related To The Fact That Females Are More Prone To Knee Injuries Than Males? For my inquiry, I wanted to determine whether genetics are related to the fact that women are more prone to knee injuries than men. Specifically, Anterior Cruciate Ligament tears (ACL) in athletes. Through numerous articles I discovered a lot…

  • The Peculiarities Of Human Anatomy And Genetics

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    The Peculiarities Of Human Anatomy And Genetics Abstract This experiment was performed to determine the factors that influence the tas2r38 gene has on the PTC bitter taste receptors genotype was determined by electrophoresis using PCR and DNA extraction. The class data C allele frequency is slightly over 50% which matches with the map which shows…

  • The Most Damaging Impact Caused by Obesity and Weight Bias

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    The Most Damaging Impact Caused by Obesity and Weight Bias Causes Obesity is characterized as a chronic condition as the result of an excess amount of body fat and it is defined by body mass index (BMI). A persons BMI is determined by their height and weight (Balentine, 2019). However, to properly understand the impact…

  • Essay about Cause and Effect of Happiness

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    Essay about Cause and Effect of Happiness Genes have been in control of human traits since humans have been a species. However, what genes control beyond physical traits is not as well known. Therefore this prompts the question to what extent genes affect happiness. This question is becoming more prevalent with the rise in genetic…