In this era, anywhere you want it looks like almost everything Children with perfect genes should be proud. Enabling parents to select perfect genes is not too far in the future Indeed, now it is possible to create "perfect" children by selecting some genes from babies. Over the years, a program called preimplantation genetic diagnosis or PGD has been used by doctors who wish to reduce the chances of women suffering from infectious, life threatening diseases for many years.
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a genetic test of cells harvested from embryos to select the best pregnancy embryo or to protect children from hereditary diseases. It is reproductive technology used with the in vitro fertilization cycle to increase the chances of a successful embryo for pregnancy. In addition, gene technology rapidly transforms the field of cancer detection. Most cancers are sporadic, which means that it will happen by chance. Approximately 10% of cancers are associated with hereditary cancer syndrome. People with genetic cancer syndrome have genetic susceptibility to develop certain types of cancer
Embryos produced from in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles can be genetically tested prior to transplantation of the female into the uterus. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), preimplantation gene screening (PGS), and comprehensive chromosomal screening (CCS) all rely on innovative technologies for biopsy embryos that later become placenta (part of trophectoderm) . Genetic testing can be used to select embryos that do not contain specific genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis. Single gene mutation (PGD) and total DNA complement (PGS / CCS) can be analyzed after embryotrophic ectoderm biopsy
The genetic revolution changes the nature of medicine. Advances in genetics are based on the possibility of embryo selection by preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) and prenatal genetic testing (PGT) genes, and the possibility of strengthening humans by gene therapy in the future by changing the gene therapy of diseases provide. Genetic medicine has changed our perception of our behavior and personal responsibility, gifts for children, and human identity and nature. Problems in this growing area of investigation include reverse diagnosis and genetic counseling, privacy considerations, gene patents, biobanking, individualization or precise medical treatment, gene identification and gene therapy