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what is gene therapy​

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Answered by NiyaSurve
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Gene therapy is when DNA is introduced into a patient to treat a genetic disease. The new DNA usually contains a functioning gene to correct the effects of a disease-causing mutation. Gene therapy uses sections of DNA? (usually genes?) to treat or prevent disease.

Answered by ITzRithik
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In gene therapy the role of the nonfunctional genes are compensated by the introduction of normal genes into the body, thus maintaining the overall genetical stability.

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