Gene Technology in Medicine - Benefits & Risks
Gene technology in medicine
- Biologists now know the entire human genome (they have worked out all the genes that are found in humans)
- The Human Genome Project (completed in 2003) was the name of the international, collaborative research effort to determine the DNA sequence of the entire human genome and record every gene in human beings
- This was a very important breakthrough for several reasons, including:
- The prediction and prevention of diseases
- The testing and treatment for inherited disorders
- The development of new and improved medicines
Prediction and prevention of diseases
- Diseases such as cancers and heart disease are partially caused by genes (as well as lifestyle factors)
- A greater understanding of which genes predispose people to these diseases would enable doctors to provide people with much more specific advice on the best lifestyle and diet to help them avoid or delay the onset of these diseases
- Doctors would also be much better at predicting what diseases a person might develop and ensuring early treatment if someone develops a disease
- Testing and treatment for inherited disorders
- Such as cystic fibrosis, which arises due to one or more faulty alleles in a person's genome
- The Human Genome Project has allowed doctors to identify these faulty alleles much more quickly than in the past
- Once these faulty alleles are identified, people can be tested for them and it is possible to develop treatments for the inherited disorder