What are the implications of mapping the human genome for dealing with disease?

What will be an ideal response?


Having a map of the human genome will make it easier to locate the genes that cause a specific disorder. People could be warned if they carry a gene for a disorder they might pass on to a child. Extensive gene therapy could actually alter genetic instructions to eliminate defects. In addition, by permitting identification of a person's genetic weaknesses, a map of the genome will usher in a new era of preventive medicine, which will dramatically change the way we deal with disease.

Psychology

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