Description : What is gene therapy?
Last Answer : Gene therapy is a type of medical treatment that involves the modification of a person's genetic material in order to treat or prevent disease, and is an active area of research with potential applications in a wide range of medical conditions.
Last Answer : A: Gene therapy is a medical treatment that involves altering the genetic material of an individual's cells in order to treat or prevent disease.
Description : Where can I find peer-reviewed articles on the corporate social responsibility of gene therapy companies?
Last Answer : answer:The best peer-reviewed articles are not going to be found freely online. If you are in college you might do well to check to see if your school subscribes to services like JSTOR or ... some large academic databases as well. Typically the kind of stuff you would otherwise have to pay for.
Description : What is gene therapy? -Biology
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Description : Who was the first patient who was given gene therapy? -Biology
Description : Define gene therapy -Biology
Description : What is somatic gene therapy? -Biology
Description : What is germ line gene therapy? -Biology
Description : Limitations of gene therapy? -Biology
Description : How Many Types of Gene Therapy ?
Last Answer : 2 types of gene therapy. Namely: 1. Germ-line therapy ; 2. Somatic cell therapy
Description : What is gene therapy ?
Last Answer : - Gene therapy is a healthy gene replacement by removing harmful genes from the organism.
Description : An example of gene therapy is
Last Answer : An example of gene therapy is A. bt cotton B. flavr savr tomato C. pusa swarnim D. goden rice
Description : The first clinical gene therapy was given in 1990 to a 4 years old with enzyme deficiency of
Last Answer : The first clinical gene therapy was given in 1990 to a 4 years old with enzyme deficiency ... tyrosine oxidase C. monaine oxidase D. monamine oxidase
Last Answer : An example of gene therapy is A. production of injectable hepatitis b vaccine B. ... artificaila inseina tion and implanatation of fertilezed eggs
Description : Amplification of dihydrofolate reductase gene in a cancer cell makes the cell (A) Susceptible to folic acid deficiency (B) Less malignant (C) Resistant to amethopterin therapy (D) Responsive to amethopterin therapy
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Trials for gene therapy in human beings were first carried out, with considerable success, in a genetic disease called (A) Cystic fibrosis (B) Thalassemia (C) Adenosine deaminase deficiency (D) Lesch-Nyhan syndrome
Description : Consider the following methods by which gene therapy can be performed: 1. By introducing a new gene into the body 2. By the use of stem cells 3. By delivery of genes using gold nanoparticles The correct methods could be: (a) 1 and 2 only (b) 1 and 3 only (c) 2 and 3 only (d) 1, 2 and 3 only
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : The first clinical gene therapy was given for treating (a) diabetes mellitus (b) chicken pox (c) rheumatoid arthritis (d) adenosine deaminase deficiency.
Last Answer : (d) adenosine deaminase deficiency.
Description : Which one of the following vectors is used to replace the defective gene in gene therapy? (a) Adenovirus (b) Cosmid (c) Ri plasmid (d) Ti plasmid
Last Answer : (a) Adenovirus
Description : Which kind of therapy was given in 1990 to a four- year-old girl with adenosine deaminase (ADA) deficiency? (a) Gene therapy (b) Chemotherapy (c) Immunotherapy (d) Radiation therapy
Last Answer : (a) Gene therapy
Description : Match the following columns and select the correct option. Column-I Column-II (A) Bt cotton (i) Gene therapy (B) Adenosine (ii) Cellular defence deaminase deficiency (C) RNAi (iii) Detection of HIV infection (D) PCR (iv) Bacillus ... (i) (iv) (c) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i) (d) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
Last Answer : (a) (iv) (i) (ii) (iii)
Description : Briefly describe gene therapy
Last Answer : It is an advanced biotechnological technique which is used to cure genetic and acquired diseases like cancer and AIDS. In the process, defective genes are supplemented or replaced by normal genes.