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Discuss the various types of gene therapy and their applications

Gene therapy is an advanced medical approach designed to treat or potentially  cure genetic disorders  by modifying or replacing faulty genes within a patient's cells. Genetic disorders arise due to mutations or defects in DNA, leading to the production of abnormal, insufficient or missing proteins necessary for normal bodily functions. Unlike conventional treatments that manage symptoms, gene therapy targets the  root cause  of genetic diseases, making it a highly promising and potentially curative strategy. It is particularly effective for monogenic disorders (caused by mutations in a single gene), but ongoing research is exploring its application in more complex, polygenic conditions. The foundation of gene therapy was laid by  William French Anderson, Michael Blaese and Kenneth Culver,  who conducted the first successful gene therapy trial in  1990  to treat  severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)  caused by  ADA deficiency. ...

PYQ – MZO-002: Genetics and Animal Biotechnology (Solved Q&A) | MZO-002 | MSCZOO | M.Sc.Zoology | IGNOU | December 2024

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M.Sc. (Zoology) (MSCZOO) Term-End Examination December, 2024 MZO-002 : GENETICS AND ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Time : 2 Hours| Maximum Marks : 50 Note:  Attempt any five questions.  All questions carry equal marks. 1. (a) Discuss the different categories of transcription factors. (5 Marks) Transcription factors are proteins that help in controlling gene expression by regulating transcription. They do not make RNA themselves but guide RNA polymerase to start or stop the process. They are important in development, cell cycle, stress response and hormone signaling. Transcription factors are mainly divided into two categories: 1. Based on Their Function There are two types: a) General Transcription Factors These transcription factors are needed for the transcription of almost all protein-coding genes. They help in forming the transcription initiation complex near the promoter region. They guide the RNA polymerase II to attach at the correct place and begin transcription. These factors a...

What is gene therapy and how does it work to treat genetic disorders?

Gene therapy is an advanced medical approach designed to treat or potentially  cure genetic disorders  by modifying or replacing faulty genes within a patient's cells. Genetic disorders arise due to mutations or defects in DNA, leading to the production of abnormal, insufficient or missing proteins necessary for normal bodily functions. Unlike conventional treatments that manage symptoms, gene therapy targets the  root cause  of genetic diseases, making it a highly promising and potentially curative strategy. It is particularly effective for monogenic disorders (caused by mutations in a single gene), but ongoing research is exploring its application in more complex, polygenic conditions. The foundation of gene therapy was laid by  William French Anderson, Michael Blaese and Kenneth Culver,  who conducted the first successful gene therapy trial in  1990  to treat  severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID)  caused by  ADA deficiency. ...

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