No, because this genetic disorder occurs because the parents are heterozygous, they don't show any symptoms. However, if each pqarent passes the recessive allele to the child, the child inherits both recessive alleles and will have a recssive genetic disorder, so it doesnt matter if you have a gene transfer because, the new gene is not yours, so you children may have it. xoxo
The gene is technically still located on the chromosome. It didn't completely go away.
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The disorder did not completely go away.
Gene therapy is a medical approach that aims to treat or prevent genetic diseases by introducing healthy genes into the body. This is typically done by using viruses or other delivery mechanisms to transfer the desired genes into the patient's cells. The process can involve modifying the patient's own cells (in vivo therapy) or using genetically modified cells from a donor (ex vivo therapy).
currently there are no treatments for genetic disorders
There is no set length of time. It would depend on the severity and specific disorder and on the person treating that disorder.
Gene therapy manipulates the genetic code specific to every individual (all unique - no two person's DNA is exactly the same - twins have very, very similar, but not identical, DNA). Genetic disorders are almost always traced back to a fault at the chromosomal level, and sometime even deeper at the nucleotide level. By manipulating the DNA nucleotide(s) we can change the structure of the associated protein(s) of that particular disorder. By changing the protein, we can either make the disorder easier to manage or get rid of it completely. Gene therapy on humans is still very, very much in the initial stages. Attempting to change an entire individual's genetic code (every cell, all over the body) can be very difficult and unpredicted side effects. So mass gene therapy for all those afflicted with certain ailments is still far down the road, but someday it could be very possible.
Gene Therapy cannot treat · Phenylketonuria · Gaucher Disease · Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome · Urea Cycle Disorders · Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
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gene therapy is used for making the dna disease free and to help the dna to take a couple to evolution.
Gene Therapy
Gene TherapyGenetic disorders are caused by an abnormality in person's DNA.
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.
Though compulsive lying is not considered a genetic disorder, it is a psychiatric illness. Compulsive liars actually take pleasure in this agbnormal entity and it feels right to them. Telling the truth, on the other hand, is very difficult and uncomfortable. This disorder is addictive and very hard to stop. Also, t make this more complicated, there is usually an underlying personality disorder. Compulsive lying can only be dealt with through aggressive counseling and therapy. However, for therapy to be successful, the patient must be able to admit that they do have a problem.
Gene therapy is a medical approach that aims to treat or prevent genetic diseases by introducing healthy genes into the body. This is typically done by using viruses or other delivery mechanisms to transfer the desired genes into the patient's cells. The process can involve modifying the patient's own cells (in vivo therapy) or using genetically modified cells from a donor (ex vivo therapy).
Gene therapy is technique to treat a genetic disorder or cancer by inserting a gene to replace the defective one.It is now not widely in practice but this may be the future. The benefit is the patient can successfully attain the healthy gene and can be cured permanently.
On September 14, 1990, a four-year old girl suffering from a genetic disorder that prevented her body from producing a crucial enzyme became the first person to undergo gene therapy in the United States
On September 14, 1990, a four-year old girl suffering from a genetic disorder that prevented her body from producing a crucial enzyme became the first person to undergo gene therapy in the United States
There is no definite cure for somatization disorder, but there are methods that can ease the disorder. Antidepressants and cognitive behavioral therapy (specifically group therapy) are well known treatments.
A study comparing 52 hospitalized depressed and adjustment disorder children and adolescents with a control group that viewed relaxation videotapes, found massage therapy subjects were less depressed and anxious.