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Daniella Nolan
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23 July, 10:24
What is the purpose of gene therapy?
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Diamond Hartman
23 July, 10:45
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According to Genetics Home Reference, gene therapy requires the use of healthy genes to treat illnesses. Instead of a person undergoing surgery, genes are introduced to a patient's body to replace corrupted DNA. Another method is to inactivate negative genes instead of replacing them.
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