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Genome Editing & Organ Transplants
There is an extreme shortage of organs for people who need donations and scientists are challenged with finding a solution. Using pigs, genome editing may help us create more organs suitable for…- Gene Editing
- Organ transplants
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Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy - the Science, Benefits, and Implications of a New Reproductive Genetic Therapy
Mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) is a new technique that enables prospective parents to avoid passing down certain serious medical conditions, called mitochondrial diseases, to their children…- Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy
- Mitochondrial Diseases
- Reproductive Genetic Therapy
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Could a Deadly Disease be Prevented by Editing the Genome of the Cassava Plant?
In the past decade, scientists have developed new tools for editing the DNA of living organisms, and these tools can be applied to all living organisms including the food supply. In this case study…- Gene Editing
- Agricultural Ethics
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Saving the Hawaiian Honeycreeper Birds
Can genetic technology be used to rescue the Hawaiian honeycreeper birds? There are a new generation of genetic tools offering ways to change the world around us to improve human health, crops, and…- genetic technology
- Conservation
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Direct-To-Consumer Testing in the Genomic Age
Technological developments are making it possible to read a person’s entire genetic code, or genome, more rapidly and at a lower cost than ever before. Personal genome sequencing is allowing…- Direct to Consumer Genetic Testing
- Human Genome Project
- ELSI
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ACTN3: Can Genetics Tell Me if I am Going to be an Olympic Sprinter?
Genetic testing kits are sold for many purposes. Most focus on health and/or ancestry traits, but some of these tests report on genetic markers that have been linked to athletic performance and risk…- ACTN3
- genetic technology
- Predictive genetic testing
- athletes
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Privacy Protections for Genetic Information: Meet GINA
GINA (the Genetic Information Non-discrimination Act) is a U.S. law to protect people’s genetic information at work and in the health insurance market (with some exceptions). Students consider…- Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
- GINA
- Personal Genetic Information
- genetic information
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When New Treatments Come with Big Hopes and a Big Price Tag
Spinal Muscular Atrophy is a rare genetic disorder, characterized by a loss of motor function. Researchers have developed treatments for people with this rare genetic disorder, and this lesson…- rare genetic disorder
- Cost of Illness
- Spinal Muscular Atrophy
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Identifying & Understanding Rare Genetic Conditions: Meet Tess Bigelow
Why might families affected by a rare genetic disorder look to genetic testing and advances in genetic research? In the lesson, students learn about the successes and challenges facing families as…- Rare genetic conditions
- Genetic Testing
- new genetic technologies
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Introduction to Genetics and Medicine
This lesson examines the many reasons a person may choose to learn about their genetic information. For some, a difficult-to-diagnose disease might be identified thanks to genetic testing, while…- Genetic Testing
- Decision Making