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    Cord Blood Case Study

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    Did you know that cord blood can treat over 80 medical conditions and diseases? Cord blood refers to residual blood that’s present in the placenta and umbilical cord immediately after a baby is born. This blood can be gathered and stored to treat various types of illnesses and medical conditions. When harvested immediately after the birth of a baby, cord blood has a number of stem cells that can take the form of other cell types in the body such as fat, liver, muscle, nerve, and blood cells. Here

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    useful to test for certain substances or to identify people. DNA extraction can also be very beneficial in the practice of medicine and healthcare. The extracted DNA can be used to test and diagnose medical conditions such as cystic fibrosis and Tay-Sachs disease. The DNA can also be used to genetically engineer plants and animals. These can be developed into drugs, vaccines, and be used to create human hormones and

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    The Gauchers’ disease is described as the metabolism error that leads to the defect on the enzymes. This disease occurs during birth and the most common genetic disease among the Ashekenazi Jews. The disease leads to the weakening of the bones, anemia, platelet deficiency and enlarged spleen. The Canavans’ disease is a rare and fatal degenerative brain disease caused by a defective gene that impairs the formation of myelin in the brain

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    1- Rational A broad research question “Do mutations always lead to disease and how does this affect health and development?” was developed based on the original claim “does all mutations lead to disease”. This is further defined to specifically consider “does mutation affect health and development? What are some of the major affects?” A summary of this refinement and the specific research question is detailed below. Therefore, this essay responses the following research question… “does frameshift

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    sex selection, reproductive cloning, stem cell research, genetic selection, and inheritable genetic modification, on the center’s site. Some scientists think these medical advances will improve human beings by eradicating disabilities and incurable diseases. While other Scientists think these medical advances will exacerbate sex discrimination, genetic discrimination, racial inequality, violence against women, not to mention objectify ‘designer’ children. Despite the controversy, the 21st-century families

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    Essay On Fetal Tissue

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    utilization have long been discussed. In the world of science, the goal is to cure or eliminate all harmful diseases. This has led scientists to discover effective treatments that involve fetal tissue: “Researchers ... found fetal tissue potentially useful in treating Alzheimer’s disease, Huntington’s chorea, spinal cord injuries, diabetes mellitus, leukemia, Down’s syndrome, Tay-Sachs disease, hemophilia, epilepsy, cancer, Rh incompatibility, and perhaps even brain damage caused by an accident or

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    abnormal version of the CFTR protein. CFTR is also known as cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator. There are several symptoms, and causes of Cystic Fibrosis. These symptoms are diagnosed, according to what causes CF. Cystic Fibrosis is an inherited disease, that when after diagnosed, doctors will suggest treatments to help with the condition. Cystic Fibrosis is most common in white infants, but can

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    By choosing an embryo without these mutations, doctors can make sure the baby will not have the genetic disease. Genetic diseases such as Tay Sachs are determined by just one gene. Scientists may soon be able to test to see whether a person might develop diseases such as heart disease or cancer. These diseases are determined by several genes. (Rush Hubbard and Elijah Wald, 1999) Doctors can choose the sex of the baby by looking at the embryo’s chromosomes

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    the highest chance of pregnancy. This may be viewed as “Playing God”, but it is widely used without the world for the greater good. There are many reasons why this technology should be used widely throughout the world, such as eliminating genetic diseases in the near future, allowing homosexual

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    certain limitations. Genetic Engineering should only be allowed when it is used to cure diseases or deformities and is limited responsibly by the appropriate agencies. Some responsible scientists have suggested that genetic modification could be the only way to save children from inherited diseases or defects. Each year a substantial number of children around the world are born with some sort of inherited disease or genetic defect that can be fatal if left untreated. Children with terminal illnesses

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