Genetics and its uses in Healthcare
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Advances in genetics and gene editing have affected future healthcare in many revolutionary ways. CRISPR-Cas9 is one of the most significant technologies to treat autosomal dominant disorders by preventing possible harmful diseases and alleles. Gene editing is a type of effective gene therapy that has had promising effects as well as a lot more to discover. Clinical trials are needed to evaluate the safety, effectiveness, and side effect concerns of new therapies.
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