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Prenatal DNA Sequencing

Prenatal DNA Sequencing. Ann Marie Heymann ITMG 100 07. Background Information. DNA sequencing finds out the exact order and combinations of DNA Human Genome Project – all genes in the human genome are mapped ( Ozzy Osbourne , Larry King)

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Prenatal DNA Sequencing

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  1. Prenatal DNA Sequencing Ann Marie Heymann ITMG 100 07

  2. Background Information • DNA sequencing finds out the exact order and combinations of DNA • Human Genome Project – all genes in the human genome are mapped (OzzyOsbourne, Larry King) • Started mapping fetus DNA to provide families with knowledge of mutations like down-syndrome • New technology allows doctors to fix the mutations

  3. Illumina, Inc. • Illumina, Inc., the biggest developer of DNA sequencing machines, bought a small start up company that developed the new technology • Illumina sees this technology as the way of the future because of its benefits • They bought the company even though they had no revenues. • Illumina, Inc.'s website

  4. Old Method vs. New Method

  5. Pros • Prepares parents for the future • It is possible to prevent mutations if they are scientifically known, like down-syndrome • Test failure rate is less than 1% • Noninvasive procedure

  6. Cons • Can cause stress on how to handle the situation if the fetus does have a genetic disorder • More abortions could result if mutations can’t be fixed • Cost • Ethical issues – abortion, making decisions for another human that they may not want • Ethical Questions Article

  7. The Future • Only the beginning of prenatal DNA sequencing • When the technology is perfected and the cost is low enough, more people will definitely use it • Abortions could increase or decrease • With the introduction of fixing genetic mutations, some people are going to want to “fix” physical traits which creates another ethical debate

  8. References “DNA Sequencing – The History of DNA Sequencing.” DNA Sequencing. 2 Jan. 2012. Web. 10 Oct. 2013. http://www.dnasequencing.org/history-of-dna. Kupferschmidt, Kai. “Fetal Genome: DNA Sequencing From Mother’s Blood, Father’s Saliva Stirs Ethical Debate.” Huffington Post. 7 June 2012. Web. 10 Oct. 2013. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/07/fetal-genome-dna-sequenci_n_1578353.html. Regalado, Anthony. “Prenatal DNA Sequencing.” MIT Technology Review. 23 Apr. 2013. Web. 10 Oct. 2013. http://www.technologyreview.com/featuredstory/513691/prenatal-dna-sequencing/. Shurkin, Joel N. “Prenatal Whole-Gene Sequencing Raises Ethical Questions.” Inside Science. 27 Aug. 2012. Web. 11 Nov. 2013. http://www.insidescience.org/content/prenatal-whole-gene-sequencing-raises-ethical-questions/774.

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