Tay-Sachs Disease Essay

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    eliminate from their community diseases transmitted as recessive genes. They called themselves Dor Yeshorim, “The generation of the righteous.” People were given blood test to determine whether or not they carry the genes for Tay-Sahcs, Cystic Fibrosis, or Gauchers disease. These people who tested received a 6 digit identification number and were told to call a particular hotline to see if they are “compatible” or if they each carry a recessive gene for one of the three diseases. In 1983, 87 couples out

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    aspects of the scientific community. This paper will describe genetic testing, its purpose, diagnostic techniques that use genetic testing, relating Huntington’s disease to genetic testing, and the pros and cons of genetic testing. Genetic testing Description of genetic testing By using identified gene mutations that are known to cause diseases, asymptomatic individuals are able to discover if they are at risk

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    Essay on The Human Genome Project

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    Embedded deeply in our body is the complex biological story. The Human Genome Project is the exploration of this intricate yet crucial storyline. The Genome is a complete set of genes that make up an organism. Genes are made up of DNA (deoxynucleic acid) which subsequently is made up of long paired strands. These paired strands attach in a specific manner, for example, Adenine (A) attaches itself to Thymine (T) and Cytosine(C) to Guanine (G). The genome is the perplexing key in instructing cells

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    called autosomal-dominant inheritance. The examples of autosomal dominant genetic disorders are; Achondroplasia (dwarfism) Alzheimer's disease (mental deterioration, usually strikes late in life) Huntington's disease (mental deterioration and uncontrollable movements; strikes in the middle age) and Hypercholesterolemia (excess cholesterol in blood; heart disease). In addition, there is autosomal recessive; transmission requires each parent to pass on the gene for it to be represented.

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    human genetic instruction book, or genome,” to paraphrase, a genome entails the genetic circumstances of an embryo or other organism. Geneticist- A scientist in the field of genetics Phosphate backbone- A part of DNA that keeps it intact Tay-Sachs- A disease caused by the absence of certain enzymes which ensues problems in the nervous system. This genetic

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    Pros And Cons Of Gattaca

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    The movie GATTACA takes place in a futuristic economy in which chromosomal disorders model the fate of your life. This movie focusing on two different people, someone that has so many disorders that he is only expected to live to 30 (Vincent), and another person that is near perfect and expects to live a long life.(Jerome). Since Vincent cant have a certain job that he wants him and Jerome team up and make it seem like Vincent is Jerome. The real Jerome makes DNA samples for the fake Jerome so he

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    Niemann-Pick disease- It is a disease wherein which babies suffer from feeding difficulty, nerve damage and develop enlargement of liver. • Tay-Sachs disease- it is a developing weakness within a months old baby, developing to severe damage of nerve. In such cases a child usually does not live beyond the age of 5 years. • Gaucher disease- This disease involves, enlarged

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    but somewhere along the way the child started to form abnormally, which would cause him/her to have major birth defects/diseases which would mean that they will not have a good quality of life. A person may not have done anything wrong (i.e. gotten raped) and should not be forced to have a constant reminder of their traumatic experience. And the landmark case Roe v. Wade shows

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    Germline Modifications

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    For example, the gene therapy is very helpful in improving the human’s health, looks, and intelligence. As Maciamo Hay (2014) state that other than curing genetic disorders like color blindness, cystic fibrosis, sickle-cell disease, Tay-Sachs disease or Huntington's disease, gene therapy is also a non-invasive, relatively safe and, in most cases, free of side-effects gene modification. Designer babies are created in order to produce the best embryo by selectively choose the best seed whereas the

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    A mother is in the hospital and she has just given birth to a handsome baby boy. However, she did not know that her little boy would be born with Tay-Sachs disease. Tay-Sachs is an inherited disease that destroys neurons in the brain and spinal cord. As the mother's child gets older, he will suffer from the loss of his ability to use his motor skills. Eventually, he will lose his hearing and vision, and could possible obtain seizures; he will probably not live past early childhood. But what if this

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