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Which part of cell responsible for transmitting genetic disease?

This question doesn't exactly make sense, but I'll try to answer it. The nucleus (or "brain of the cell") contains DNA. DNA is where all genetic makeup is stored. DNA contains chromosomes. Each normal human being has 46 chromosomes. Genetic diseases lie within these chromosomes, pinpointing where they are is the tricky part. A lot genetic diseases have yet to be pinpointed and even when they are pinpointed, finding a cure can be almost impossible without the help of stem cell research.


What are the importance of genetic engineering in medicine?

genetics plays a very important role in medicine. particularly in the discovery of certain rare diseases. as you may have observed, most of the rare and complicated diseases are genetic in origin. in line with this, genetics is also being used to diagnose certain diseases even before they manifest their signs and symptoms. a good example of this is newborn screening.


Who should have access to personal genetic information and how will it be used?

As genetic testing becomes more available both in terms of quality and affordability of test, more people will choose to be tested for genetic conditions and predictive risk assessment.


How does modern technology change people life?

With the help of science and technology people are now able to cure and eradicatr many disease that caused epidemics like cholera smallpox and plague a few decace ago


Should the government pay for genetic testing?

The federal government should pay for medical genetic testing if it will help advance society towards controlling or eliminating deadly diseases or disorders. A criteria should be set up to determine what test should be approved for financing.

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How might viruses acutally help to cure genetic diseases?

A special type of virus, called a "retrovirus", can insert genes into someone's DNA. It could conceivably insert healthy genes to repair the mutations.


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Could embryonic stem cells help people with some diseases?

they can cure human diseases but the question is should we use them.


Can sports help diseases?

yes because it keeps you healthy but it cant really cure it


What is the purpose of the human genome project and what are the expected benefits?

The HGP is an attempt to map and identify all chromosome and genes in the DNA of our cells. Identification and isolation of this kind of data will help science and medicine treat, or perhaps cure, many genetic diseases and disabilities. Every single cell in your body carries your chromosomes and DNA, which are like the blueprints on how you are built. Not everybody's blueprints are completely correct all the time. So knowing about genes and DNA can help treat almost any genetic disorder.


Does science help us with any sicknesses?

No, not all yet. Things such as autoimmune diseases and sporadic cell growth are somewhat elusive for complete cure, but significant progress has been made in the most recent years


Is it possible to cure every disease?

Cure? No. Treat? Yes. Certain diseases, such as HIV have no "cure" as such. You sufferer can not be rid of the disease once infected. There are however, treatments that can minimise symptoms. True, some diseases have no cures but usually there are treatments to ease symptoms or help put the disease in remission. Sometimes this is not possible that is why, if you are interested in pursuing this, you should think about a career in science. Maybe you can find a cure for a disease yourself.


Which part of cell responsible for transmitting genetic disease?

This question doesn't exactly make sense, but I'll try to answer it. The nucleus (or "brain of the cell") contains DNA. DNA is where all genetic makeup is stored. DNA contains chromosomes. Each normal human being has 46 chromosomes. Genetic diseases lie within these chromosomes, pinpointing where they are is the tricky part. A lot genetic diseases have yet to be pinpointed and even when they are pinpointed, finding a cure can be almost impossible without the help of stem cell research.


What are some health benefits of plant extracts?

Aloe vera is used to cure skin diseases and cure gall bladder disorders. Turmeric is used as an antiseptic. It cures cuts and burns. Castor oil is used to cure skin diseases. It can also help reduce constipation.