HUMAN GENE EDITING
Human gene editing or genome editing or
genome editing with engineered nucleases ( G E E N) is a type of genetic
engineering in which D N A is inserted, replaced or removed from a genome using
artificial engineered nucleases. There are four families of engineered
nucleases being used. They are Zinc Finger nucleases (Z F Ns), Transcription Activator-like
Effector nucleases (T A L E Ns), The Crispr/Cas system and engineered
Meganuclease re-engineered homing endonucleases. These
methods are guided by a D N A cutting enzyme to specific D N A sequences.
Human gene editing is a great achievement
and is likely to bring great changes in human life. It is quite possible to
change the hereditary effect. It may not be possible in the near future to
ascertain the relation between parents and their children by means of D N A, if
this is implemented. It is quite possible to replace the defective genes with
normal ones at its natural location, thereby eliminating likely diseases. It is recently found that there are some
inherited genes linked to12 deadly cancers. These inherited genes are in breast
and ovarian cancers, stomach cancer, prostate, lungs, brain and nervous system,
uterus and blood cancers, etc. This raises the hope for earlier detection and
better targeting of therapy. There is increased acceptance and use of
techniques of assisted conception, which are likely to be required for the use
of genome editing in human embryos. Thus the use of these techniques in stem
cells and in early stages of human development can correct genetic defects for
improvement in health. If human gene editing is developed further it may alter
the nature of the human species. This technology can also enhance the desirable
physical and mental traits. It is an indication that highly intelligent persons
can be produced as well as extremely wicked persons who may aim at destruction
of humanity if this technique falls into the hands of evil minded people.
This technique of human gene editing allows
physicians to alter the human germline which includes the eggs and sperm, to
cure genetic disease or even enhance desirable physical and mental traits. The
international scientists meeting held in Washington recently declared that it
would be irresponsible to proceed until the risks should be well assessed and
until there was broad social consensus about the appropriateness of any
proposed change. The group also held that as knowledge advances the issue of
making permanent changes to human genome should be revisited on a regular
basis.
However there seems to be tremendous improvement
in genetic engineering in the near future. Let us hope for something good for
humanity.
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