DNA Benefits Decoding
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The recent ability of both public and private efforts to decode the DNA molecule or human genome has resulted in some unexpected surprises for researchers. Originally, genes were thought to be numerous and responsible for most cellular processes. However, the decoding of the human genome has allowed researchers to realize there are far less genes in the sequence than originally thought. Most of them are capable of doing double and triple duty due to a significant role played by proteins, which have a much greater impact of cellular processes than previously thought. Despite these unexpected discoveries, there is a consensus among researchers that the genetic mapping of DNA, more than 95% complete, holds the key to myriad potential health benefits (Landers 27). By being able to map the human genome, health professionals will be able to understand much more about an individual’s genetic predisposition to disease. Further, new kinds of drugs will more than likely be developed which are tailored to the individual’s genetic makeup. For example, such information may make physicians more aware of potential adverse reactio
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