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because it is a disease passed on from dna
the replace their DNA with the normal DNA
DNA sequencing allows scientists to determine the precise order of nucleotides in a DNA molecule, which helps in identifying genetic variations, mutations, and potential disease risks in individuals during the process of genetic analysis.
Genetic information is found in DNA. The part of DNA where genetic information is located is in the base pair as well as the nucleus.
Chromosomes do that part.
Genetic recombinations of DNA cause variations of genetic traits .
A disease that you can transfer to your child by the DNA that you give.It is a disease that is encoded into your DNA and some of your old family members may show it or some of your kids might show it too.
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.
Genetic engineering is the term describing the manipulation of DNA in cells to produce disease-resistant crops and animals for agriculture. This involves altering the genetic makeup of organisms to introduce specific desirable traits.
When a person with a genetic disease receives healthy DNA as treatment, it is call gene therapy. Gene therapy is still considered experimental but may have potential in preventing and treating diseases like cancer.
gene therapy is used for making the dna disease free and to help the dna to take a couple to evolution.
the 2 will split part on each helix and 2 new helixes will be formed using the same genetic sequence