May 23, 2024
A new gene-editing system tackles complex diseases
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, health, neuroscience
The human genome consists of around 3 billion base pairs and humans are all 99.6% identical in their genetic makeup. That small 0.4% accounts for any difference between one person and another. Specific combinations of mutations in those base pairs hold important clues about the causes of complex health issues, including heart disease and neurodegenerative diseases like schizophrenia.