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"It will help find the genes responsible for many diseases."
Knowledge of your genome could help you prepare for, or even prevent, some diseases.
that all genetic disease is curable
To map & sequence all of the DNA base pairs of the human chromosomes.
Someone x rayed DNA and therefore shown that DNA had two strands instead of one and was a double helix. I just remember that one. Sorry
One of the primary possible benefits of the Human Genome Project is major advances in cancer research and treatment. Work is already being done to isolate cancer causing genes.
well this is as vague question as asking "how can you benefit from chemotheraphy" - if you get sick by the particular sickness, it can help you. Human genome sequence knowledge is good for gene therapies and many other things. With this knowledge, it might be possible one day to treat e.g. cystic fibrosis and plenty of other illnesses.
"It will help find the genes responsible for many diseases."
Knowledge of your genome could help you prepare for, or even prevent, some diseases.
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about one meter for the human genome IIRC.
that all genetic disease is curable
To map & sequence all of the DNA base pairs of the human chromosomes.
Before the completion of the Human Genome Project, most biologists expected to There are 23 chromosomal pairs in the human genome. There are an estimated 20,000-25,000 genes in the human genome. It is approximately 25000 per cell.
Someone x rayed DNA and therefore shown that DNA had two strands instead of one and was a double helix. I just remember that one. Sorry
the only negative to it that genome studies are so vast it will take many years of study to fairly understand this well. provided in the related links box is a good link to read about the human genome project
E.G.--- If the Human Genome Projsect was completed, we would be much closer to a cure for cancer, saving many lives!