Three DNA Babies Project Poster & Discussion
Three DNA Babies Project Poster & Discussion ORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED AND ORIGINAL ESSAY PAPERS ON Three DNA Babies Project Poster & Discussion Hello there, I need help from a biology tutor on my biotechnology project. The project requires us to discuss a biotechnology topic, my topic is Three DNA babies. I have already started the research and have some recommended sources to use. I will b attaching the instructions to the project below, in addition to the document containing all the information I have ben gathering up until this point. But basically, the project requires us to include a short abstract, 4-6 subtopics regarding the discussed topic, and 3 images or graphs, data about the topic. I will also be attaching an example of someone elses work incase you need it. attachment_1 attachment_2 3- DNA baby thoughts/ ideas for the final poster Aya Kareem Abstract (150 words) 4-6 subtopics What are 3-DNA babies? Is it beneficial? Why is it needed? How does it work? _______________________________ ? One study in mice found that when donated mitochondrial DNA wasnt a close match for the mothers original mitochondrial DNA, it led to accelerated aging of cells, metabolic disorders and obesity. Since mitochondrial DNA doesnt change much with each generation, any complications from a genetic mismatch would eventually be passed on to the childs future children too. ? According to Boston Childrens Hospital, mitochondrial disorders affect between 1 in 6000 and 1 in 8000 live births, making mitochondrial disease almost as common as childhood cancer ? Leigh syndrome in general is rare and is estimated to affect about 1 in 30,000 to 1 in 40,000 people at birth. Mitochondrial DNA-associated Leigh syndrome, which is more rare than nuclear gene-encoded Leigh syndrome, is likely to occur in about 1 in 100,000 to 1 in 140,000 births. ? In about 20% of cases, when Leigh syndrome is due to mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mitochondrial DNA-associated Leigh syndrome), it is inherited in a mitochondrial pattern.[2] This is also called maternal inheritance. Only egg cells, but not sperm cells, pass mitochondria on to children. This means that children can inherit mtDNA mutations from their mother only. This type of Leigh syndrome can occur in every generation of a family, and can affect males and females. However, affected males do not pass the condition on to their children ? Mitochondria are mostly known as the batteries of the cell, powering critical functions including copying and dividing its DNA. But recent research suggests that they also do much more, especially in reproduction. Dr. Jonathan Tilly, chair of the department of biology at Northeastern University, has been studying early eggs in reproduction and says there is a growing body of research, both in animals and in humans, that suggests that mitochondria may be playing an important role in helping eggs, especially those from older women, to get fertilized and grow into healthy embryos and eventually newborns. Some helpful sources: Mitochondrial Transfer: The making of three-parent babies https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212066116300345#f0010 ? https://www.slideshare.net/Happy_Ho/three-parent-babies-will-be-reality-soon-happy-ho ? https://www.biospace.com/article/child-born-with-the-dna-of-3-parents/ ? https://www.newscientist.com/article/2107219-exclusive-worlds-first-baby-born-with-new-3-parent-technique/ ? https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/3-parent-baby-birth-1.3781026 ? https://time.com/5569057/three-parent-baby-dna/ https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/6877/leigh-syndrome#:~:text=Statistics,-Listen? &? text=Leigh%20syndrome%20in%20general%20is,to%201%20in%20140%2C000%20births. Figure 2: Diagram of Mitochondrial Transfer. Doctors first remove the genetic material from the donor egg (purple), leaving an empty egg full of healthy mitochondria and other nutrients. Next doctors remove the genetic material from the mothers egg (teal) and transfer it into the now empty donor egg. After the transfer, the newly engineered egg (purple + teal) is fertilized with the fathers sperm (dark teal) and then implanted into the mothers womb. Get a 10 % discount on an order above $ 100 Use the following coupon code : NURSING10
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