β-thalassemia is a human genetic

  1. β-thalassemia is a human genetic disease that is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Individuals with β-thalassemia
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  2. 1. **Reasons for Extracting Human DNA:**- **Genetic Research:** Scientists may want to extract human DNA to study genetic
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  3. Thalassemia is a serious human genetic disorder that causes severe anemia. People with thalessemia die before sexual maturity.
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  4. As an extension, CRISPR-Cas9 could be utilised on different genes that affect the pathophysiology of thalassemia, such as HBG1/2
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  5. What is genetic engineering?A robotics program that mimics human life A type of biotechnology that changes the genetic makeup of
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  6. Which disease is in the respiratory system, often caused by smoking cigarettes and vaping?Responses thalassemia thalassemia
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  7. Discuss the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) International Declaration on Human
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  8. based on the evdience that is provided is this following study aline with all the evidence? A study conducted by Swee Lay Thein
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  9. Before she received gene therapy treatment, Jennelle suffered bone and joint pain from sickle cell disease. Like sickle cell,
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  10. 1. One potential problem with genetic engineering?2. I can genetic engineering never solve all of mans problems? 3. What are two
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