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    identifying different genes is referred to as Genome (or Gene) Sequencing. Gene Sequencing involves two aspects: gene location and gene function. Genes that are frequently inherited together are

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    are harder to see are vocal talents, Asthma, and disease risk. Traits can be created through the environment or through genes. The environment can change traits such as the things we enjoy or the sounds that we create, like language, the language we speak is considered environment change. Though eye color or body shape is inherited through our parents giving us some identical genes. Although with twins they are a bit more genetically close, yet they are not 100% DNA matches, all human beings will have

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    Genes that are sexual reproduction that have an evolutionary advantage in nature. This can be inheritance gene drive that can be in one individual and can be spread in the offsprings. CRISPR enables the gene drive to work because when one of the parents of the offspring is inserted with CRISPR that is passed on to the offspring. The offspring will have one normal and one edited copy and then the CRISPR will cut out the normal copy. The gene of course will try to fix itself by copying the second gene

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    Gene editing with CRISPR-Cas9 will be the next cure for cancer, many other diseases and could change many lives. Even though this ground breaking technology has not been put to use on humans yet, when it does it will be well worth the wait. Many countries have been working on the CRISPR-Cas9 for months to allow it to be used to cure the many diseases that can not be cured with modern technology. Gene Editing is a method that can be used to change or edit the genetic code. Researchers and doctors

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    Gene editing is one of the most researched fields of molecular biology, as manipulated genes deem possible studying the specific genes and their effects. In the past, there were several attempts to manipulate gene function, including homologous recombination, RNA interference (RNAi), zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) and transcription-activator like effector nucleases (TALENs). These past approaches are expensive and time-consuming to engineer as opposed to Crispr Cas9, limiting their widespread use

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    Gene Doping

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    Gene Doping Gene doping is a method used in which genes can be modified or expressed to provide a development that can enhance the body and mind. This method, gene doping was introduced in the late 1970s from several scientists after the development of recombinant of DNA. The process of gene doping can unlock the full human potential. People can deve their muscle growth, blood production, pain resistance, and much more using gene doping (Runkle). Allowing the method of gene doping, could draw

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    Genes And Culture

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    our evolutionary difference. This is due to the co-evolution of genes and culture. We evolve as a specie to increase our fitness and ability to survive and create offspring, however our ability to do so can be crippled due to many factors such as the change in environment. Within the film Got Lactase? The Co-evolution of Genes and Culture directed by Spencer Wells, he provides examples to this co-evolution. Spencer Wells discuss the genes that codes for lactase persistence without an idea of how it

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    Gene Knockdown

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    the process of gene knockdown via RNA interference or iRNA was used. Gene knockdown is a method of silencing a gene so that it can no longer function or to minimise the expression of the gene. In this case the purpose of silencing the specific gene was to stop the production of BGL. Ribonucleic acid (RNA) acts as a messenger carrying instructions from DNA for controlling the synthesis of proteins. Gene knockdown is the technique that involves disrupting the mRNA of a particular gene. In order to direct

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    Gene Therapy

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    How can Gene Therapy be used to Treat or Prevent Disease? Discussion In the last two decades, gene therapy has improved from mental concepts to clinical trials and laboratory experiment. Gene therapy is a technique that is currently being tested to see if genes can be used to treat or prevent disease. This method can successfully be able to replace a mutated gene with a healthy copy, knock out a mutated gene that is not functioning and introduce a new type of gene in the body to help fight a disease

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    What Is A Gene?

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    What is a gene? The word Gene derives from the Greek “genesis” (birth) or “genos” (origin) and was first coined by Wilhelm Johannsen in 1909. At that time, little or nothing was known about the existence of DNA, and the word gene was used to describe the Mendelian concept of a phenotypical trait that is transmitted through inheritance (Johansen, 1909). The gene as the fundamental unit of heredity is the original meaning of the word as first geneticists intended it. This essentially explains the

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