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subirbasak
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A team of researchers from Australia and New Zealand claim that they have identified two new gene locations that appear to be linked to multiple sclerosis and other autoimmune diseases.

"For decades the cause of MS has remained a mystery. This discovery reveals important new insights into the genetic susceptibility to the disease," Nature magazine quoted Professor Trevor Kilpatrick, Director for Neurosciences at the University of Melbourne, as saying.

In a genome-wide study, the researchers have found two new gene locations in chromosomes 12 and 20.

"They also reveal a link between genetic susceptibility to MS and other autoimmune diseases including Type 1 diabetes, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Graves' Disease and the also the potential involvement of Vitamin D metabolism in the risk of developing these diseases," said Kilpatrick

"These results are like the key in the door - leading us to where to look for MS susceptibility," he added.

Dr. Justin Rubio of Florey Neurosciences Institutes, who coordinated the study along with Kilpatrick, said that the new discovery was a major advancement.

"We expect that within one to two years we will be able to fine map these new regions and identify the genetic changes that underpin these findings," said Rubio.

"Our next steps include studying how changes in these target genes might influence the development of MS. This work could provide insight into the development of novel therapeutics," he added.

The study has been published in the journal Nature Genetics


source:http://in.news.yahoo.com/139/20090615/981/tsc-discovery-of-new-gene-locations-give.html
pampoon
It would be nice if you would put your input into the post, rather than just quote some news report. That is the point of this forum. Onto the topic now:

I once did a report on genome mapping, and I have found that this new idea of researching these genes and what they mean for each person is a very interesting topic. Especially in the medical field, where these new maps can allow doctors to predict how a patient's health is going to be affected by their genes.

This new discovery is just a new advance in bringing us closer to that much healthier of a population.

-Pampoon
coolclay
I disagree with this research. What good can become of it. If it's within your genes you can't change it. The only thing I can see coming of this would be a couple with a child still in the womb deciding to kill their child because of some possible "genetic defect" such as this. I disagree with this, while genetic mutations can do harm they also can do a lot of good. Especially if you believe in darwinism, and the theory that genetic mutations lead to the survival of entire species. If we start messing with our genes we are going to screw up our entire species, and possibly doom ourselves to extinction.
ocalhoun
coolclay wrote:
If it's within your genes you can't change it.

Rolling Eyes
That's what custom-made viruses are for!
bloodrider
coolclay wrote:
I disagree with this research. What good can become of it. If it's within your genes you can't change it. The only thing I can see coming of this would be a couple with a child still in the womb deciding to kill their child because of some possible "genetic defect" such as this. I disagree with this, while genetic mutations can do harm they also can do a lot of good. Especially if you believe in darwinism, and the theory that genetic mutations lead to the survival of entire species. If we start messing with our genes we are going to screw up our entire species, and possibly doom ourselves to extinction.


What a mix/mess of thoughts you're making, don't you think you're slightly retrograde?
I would say that your beliefs are restrictive or you're watching to much movies...
Why should we invent the wheel if we could already walk?...
pampoon
coolclay wrote:
I disagree with this research. What good can become of it. If it's within your genes you can't change it. The only thing I can see coming of this would be a couple with a child still in the womb deciding to kill their child because of some possible "genetic defect" such as this. I disagree with this, while genetic mutations can do harm they also can do a lot of good. Especially if you believe in darwinism, and the theory that genetic mutations lead to the survival of entire species. If we start messing with our genes we are going to screw up our entire species, and possibly doom ourselves to extinction.

Maybe. But with everything there are good and bad sides.

I agree that if used in the wrong sense, then many parents would choose to end their fetus' life in hope of avoiding the horror of a "different" child. However, in the greater sense of the idea, this new information, as well as the entirety of the Human Genome Project's attempts, a lot of good could come out of it. As in a doctor recognizing early a child's greater ability to contract a certain disease then others, and being able to monitor and treat it.

The argument isn't exactly whether or not the exploration and research is right or wrong, but whether or not we can use the information for the best, or if it's flaw will get the best of it.
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