Biology, asked by ipsita0402, 11 months ago

difference between ex-vivo gene therapy and in-vivo gene therapy​

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Answered by mrsgeeta0303
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Ex vivo means that something is experimented on or investigated outside its natural in vivo environment while in vitro means in the test tube. ... ex vivo gene therapy means that cells are taken directly from the body, transduced with the gene in vitro and then returned to the body.

Answered by Anonymous
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Somatic gene therapy: transfer of a section of DNA to any cell of the body that doesn't produce sperm or eggs. Effects of gene therapy will not be passed onto the patient's children. Germline gene therapy: transfer of a section of DNA to cells that produce eggs or sperm.

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