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Human beings are already able to change their genes, this is the gene**, but now they dare not use it in large quantities in clinical practice, because they are afraid of producing monsters, and now they are mainly used to produce gene drugs. As for the single eyelid you are talking about.
Becomes a double eyelid.
Not yet, it may be possible to genetically do it on germ cells in the future, but it is impossible to change it genetically after birth, because it is not a problem of one or two cells, but a problem of many cells.
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OK. Humans can change their genes, and this is known as gene technology, with the help of CRISPR, it is possible to deepen the understanding of different genes by destroying specific genes and observing the results. Gene technology, as a tool, plays a great role in basic research.
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Human beings can change their genes because now we have more mature genetic engineering technology, and we can change genes by simply introducing genes into human stem cells or fertilized eggs.
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The current level of human technology is completely capable of artificially modifying genes, but the function of human genes has not yet been fully understood, and it is constrained by the ethical norms of scientific research, so it cannot be applied to human beings themselves.
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Human beings can now change genetic technology, and they can change their own genes. That is, the gene ** is just not afraid to be used in large quantities in clinical practice. In case of in-game Resident Evil, it won't be easy.
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Today's genetic engineering technology is a means of biological genes, and human genes can also be naturally mutated.
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Hello, you are a genetic disease, you want a genetic**, yes.
Because genetic diseases depend on whether they are autosomal inheritance or sex chromosome inheritance, there are two kinds of dominant and recessive, and there are x and y genetic diseases of sex chromosomes. Effective only for autosomal recessive and with x recessive.
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Can human genes be modified? After reading it, it subverted my cognition!
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Then you do your own research and change yourself.
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Inherited genes, also known as genetic factors, are chemicals with complex structures that determine the genetic characteristics of living organisms. In 1953, American geneticist Watson and British biophysicists Crick and Wilkins discovered that in the 46 chromosomes of a human fertilized egg, a chemical containing deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is called a gene. It is the main material basis for storing and transmitting genetic information and replicating cells.
There is a chemical mechanism involved in the storage and transmission of genetic information from one cell to the next and from an individual to its offspring. Watson and Crick created a structural model of DNA to explain this mechanism. Genetics hide the secrets of life and its history, and are born during the evolution of biochemical systems.
Genes have two characteristics, one is the ability to faithfully replicate themselves in order to maintain the basic characteristics of living things; The second is that genes can be "mutated", and the vast majority of mutations will cause diseases, and the other small part are non-pathogenic mutations. Non-pathogenic mutations bring raw material to natural selection, allowing organisms to be selected from natural selection to select the most suitable individuals for nature.
Nucleotide sequences, which contain specific genetic information, are the smallest functional units of genetic material. With the exception of some viruses, whose genes are made up of ribonucleic acid (RNA), most organisms have genes made up of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and are arranged in threads on chromosomes. The term gene usually refers to chromosomal genes.
In eukaryotes, since the chromosomes are all inside the nucleus, they are also called nuclear genes. Genes located in organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts are called extrachromosomal genes, extranuclear genes, or cytoplasmic genes, and can also be referred to as mitochondrial genes, plasmids, and chloroplast genes, respectively.
Originally an abstract symbol, it was later confirmed that it is a functional unit of heredity that occupies a place on the chromosome. The isolation of genes in the lactose operon of E. coli and the realization of transcription under ex vivo conditions further suggest that genes are entities. It is now possible to modify genes in vitro (see Recombinant DNA Technology) or even synthesize genes.
The study of gene structure, function, recombination, mutation, and the regulation and interaction of gene expression has always been a central topic in genetics research.
I hope I can help you with your doubts.
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Genes cannot be changed, but they can change their personality and temper, and control their mood and emotions.
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Hello, you are a genetic disease, you want a genetic**, yes.
Because genetic diseases depend on whether they are autosomal inheritance or sex chromosome inheritance, there are two kinds of dominant and recessive, and there are x and y genetic diseases of sex chromosomes. Effective only for autosomal recessive and with x recessive.
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Summary. Yes, the main thing is genetic mutations, for example, the influence of physical factors, such as nuclear radiation and the like, the recent nuclear leak in Japan, why do we rush to buy salt, is that I heard that table salt can protect against radiation; There are also chemical factors, such as ethidium bromide (EB), which is used in agarose gel electrophoresis, is itself a carcinogen; There are also the influence of biological factors, which are more artificially influenced, genetic engineering, genetic modification can change the sequence of genes, etc.
Are there any organisms in the world that can change human genes?
Yes, the main thing is genetic mutations, for example, the influence of physical factors, such as nuclear radiation and the like, the recent nuclear leak in Japan, why do we rush to buy salt, is that I heard that table salt can protect against radiation; There are also chemical factors, such as ethidium bromide (EB), which is used in agarose gel electrophoresis, is itself a carcinogen; There are also the influence of biological factors, which are more artificially influenced, genetic engineering, genetic modification can change the sequence of genes, etc.
Can the United States completely change a person's genes at the moment?
No. So how can we change people's genes?
There's no such technology yet.
There's no such technology yet, right?
Yes. Then in a few years will there be such technology.
Not for the time being, not necessarily in the future.
After all, it is developing so fast.
There is no such technology at the moment, can you be sure?
Yes. But I've heard that the U.S. can now change its genes, and that's not true.
Fake Ou.
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There will be some very advanced human beings in the world, and they will also make their genes better and better, and they will also make their children and grandchildren better and better. Humans will become advanced humans, and their genes will become better and better.
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A lot of human beings in the world will become very advanced, and human beings will also have advanced minds. Humans will become a higher being, and they will also control other people, and they will also control some animals.
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Human beings may face new problems, for some people who have no way to modify their genes, may be gradually eliminated, once some genetic defects occur, it will seriously affect the reproduction of human beings.
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Hello. That's right.
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You can find out your strengths, your strengths, and then try to like yourself and accept yourself.
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