Monday, June 19, 2006

Designer Genes



What about a test that can screen an embryo for hundreds of potential genetic mutations? Some may consider this a scary development. I think it goes a long way toward preventing a number of devastating inherited diseases...

LONDON, June 19 (UPI) -- A revolutionary test developed by British scientists will allow human embryos to be screened for thousands of genetic mutations before implantation. Known as pre-implantation genetic haplotyping, the technique dramatically reduces the risk of passing on inherited diseases, according to a report Monday in The London Times. Current methods permit screening for about 200 inherited defects but the new procedure developed at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital in London will work for thousands of heritable conditions, most of which are too rare or complicated to be pinpointed by existing means. It will also help families at risk of diseases that usually afflict only boys, such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy and hemophilia. Professor Peter Braude, who supervised the research team, said the test would give thousands more couples that carry genetic illnesses the chance to have a healthy baby.
www.sciencedaily.com

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good morning Doc:

Did you know that Crick was under the influence of Lysergic Acid Diethlymide when he conceived of the Double Helix Model?

Better living through chemistry?

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Sheik Jabouti

KEvron said...

heisenberg rolls in his grave....

KEvron

eyedoc333 said...

I'll have a turkey on a heisenberg roll, hold the mayo.