There is speculation that the ability to slow aging may occur using the CRISPR/Cas9. But use of this in humans may have ethical issues.
Here is more information:
https://www.neb.com/tools-and-resources/feature-articles/crispr-cas9-and-targeted-genome-editing-a-new-era-in-molecular-biology
If you genetically alter a fruit to help healthy skin develop, you can eat the fruit to look healthy.
Existing genes do not have the capacity to reverse aging. However, it is not impossible that such genes could be developed, given the proper technological advancements.
No. It is completely beyond our ability to use gene therapy for such a purpose and unlikely it will be possible in the foreseeable future.
It is where you change the genes to create a dream model
In order to understand the fitness function, you first have to understand that a genetic algorithm is one which changes over time (it evolves). In nature we have things like predators and harsh environments which eliminate unwanted specimens of animals (a slow zebra will get eaten by a lion). We need to simulate this behavior when programming genetic algorithms. The fitness function basically determines which possible solutions get passed on to multiply and mutate into the next generation of solutions. This is usually done by analyzing the "genes," which hold some data about a particular solution to the problem you are trying to solve. The fitness function will look at the genes and make some qualitative assessment, returning a fitness value for that solution. The rest of the genetic algorithm will discard any solutions with a "poor" fitness value and accept any with a "good" fitness value. In short: the goal of a fitness function is to provide a meaningful, measurable, and comparable value given a set of genes.
Yes, but to a very limited extent. We cannot, as yet, produce a tree with skin or a human who can photosynthesize.
Add bacteia genes to crop plants can improve plant species :)
Yes, science can create human being in lab, but no one is assured about this human life whether he/she be a perfect or not. The answer to question is depend on two things. As for normal human being the presence of genes and expression of genes. Presence of gene is regulated by nature and expression is regulated by nurture. In the same way, human being can create in lab. Science has all the tools and expertise for it. Science has created "Dolly" so it can create human also. People always have to train to be the best at something. No one is born excellent. Some are born closer to and have an easier time acquiring skill, but unless a person is physically limited
No - free radicals are a transient phenomenon.
Well, think about it think about your genes. Do they help you with survival or the way of life? Think about which genes you think are dominant in you. So all the genes that were dominant in the organism would help it with survival. Such as mating its dominant genes would eventually create a new subspecies of organism.
Genes decide what all of our physical characteristics are
no
They do not.
It's possible by mixing the genes or DNA with other animals to create more advanced and technical animals (Pokemon).
The main function of DNA chromosomes is to carry genes.
Of corse your parents create you with all of the genes to make .but the can change a gene or Have genes put in you ,but naturally yes!
a chromosome carries millions of genes
Genes are the functional units of heredity.
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Junk DNA