I asked the scientist some questions about the red cockaded woodpecker but it showed no results for my questions. I was hoping for some help with my project. I did not get back what I had expected for these questions.
I asked why no cure for cancer has been developed. I got back some good suggestions for a cure for cancer. Lauren, a pharmacologist, stated that she wondered why we couldn't replace the defective cell's entire DNA with a healthy patients DNA. I think this seems reasonable but it has not been done yet. I learned a lot about what could be done from this response. I learned genome replacement has disadvantages as well. For example a person with cystic fibrosis has a defective CFTR gene in all cells. This deficiency is observed in a couple of organs despite the fact that all the cells have the same mutation. DNA replacement from one tissue type in these individuals will not correct their disease. There is a lot that scientists need to learn about gene therapy.
Some other sites for further reading:
http://www.fda.gov/cber/gene.htm
http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/
medicine/genetherapy.shtml
I could use this in classrooms to aid in research. i believe this could be a great tool and this site puts into place real world problems with real world answers or suggetions.
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