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Research on Genetic Diseases
Title: Research on Genetic Diseases
Category: Science & Technology
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Research on Genetic Diseases
Research on Genetic Diseases
Is it important for society even if it does not lead to new methods of treatment?
(Page 89, Question 2)
Arlette Amundson
Professor Barnes
Introduction to Biology BI105 1
2 March 2001
Amundson 1
The far-reaching benefits of researching genetic diseases are inestimable. Genetic research has already shed significant light on many disorders and diseases. This new knowledge has enabled physicians to better diagnose susceptibility to a particular genetic disease. Even if treatment for a specific genetic
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