Genetic patch may help prevent human birth defects
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have succeeded in correcting a genetic mutation using a customized “genetic patch” in early stage fish embryos so that these embryos developed normally. The research may help prevent one-fifth of human birth defects due to genetic mutations. The breakthrough was reached using a zebrafish model of the Menkes disease, which is caused by a mutation in the ATP7A gene in humans.
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