Genetics of Disease
Genetics of Disease is the study of how genetic variations, or mutations, in an individual's DNA can cause health conditions, such as cancer or heart disease. This field of study has enabled medical professionals to gain a better understanding of the genetic factors that contribute to these illnesses, leading to improved diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, research in genetics of disease has been essential to advances in personalized medicine, gene therapy, and identification of genetic risks for various conditions. Through these efforts, the field has had a major impact on reducing the prevalence of inherited diseases and can potentially aid in providing more effective treatments in the future.
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