Editing Genes Inside the Human Body

Editing Genes Inside the Human Body

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Science, Biology, Health Sciences, Engineering

11th Grade - University

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The video discusses a groundbreaking gene therapy trial where researchers injected a patient, Brian Mcdoe, with gene-editing viruses to treat Hunter syndrome. This method uses zinc finger nucleases, an older but reliable technique. The therapy aims to enable Mcdoe's liver to produce a missing enzyme, potentially alleviating symptoms. However, gene therapy carries risks, including immune reactions and cancer. The video also addresses ethical concerns about gene editing, emphasizing that this research is not about creating designer babies. Finally, an announcement about Scishow Finds and a recommended science book is made.

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What is the significance of the enzyme that Medeau is missing?

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What is the ultimate goal of the gene editing research mentioned in the text?

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What ethical concerns are raised by gene editing in embryos?

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