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CRISPR

HOW GENE EDITING IS TRANSFORMING MEDICINE

Isaías Días
Liz Marie Quijada

Genetics studies how traits such as eye color, height, and even certain diseases are passed from parents to their children through DNA. DNA contains genes, which act like instructions for the body. Mutations in genes can cause diseases, and understanding genetics helps scientists identify these problems and develop treatments.

“Every trait has a story written in DNA.”

WHAT IS CRISPR?

Simple explanation: If DNA is a sentence, CRISPR lets scientists erase a misspelled word and write the correct one.

activities of genetics

Cut it out, make a die, and play with your classmates.

Real-World Problem: Genetic Diseases Without a Cure

Scientific Data

More than 7,000 human diseases are caused by genetic mutations, affecting millions of people around the world.

CRISPR has an estimated 90% accuracy when cutting and modifying specific DNA sequences

SOLUTIONS & PREDICTIONS

“Genetic research has shown that thousands of human diseases are caused by mutations in DNA, which is why scientific data plays an essential role in understanding and treating these conditions. CRISPR stands out because its high precision allows scientists to edit specific genes responsible for illnesses. The first successful CRISPR treatment in a human patient, Victoria Gray, demonstrated how this technology can dramatically improve symptoms of sickle cell disease. Today, multiple clinical trials are testing CRISPR for blood disorders, cancers, and inherited blindness. These results highlight the potential of gene editing to transform medicine, offering new hope for patients who previously had limited treatment options. advances when evidence speaks clearly.”

Use CRISPR to correct harmful gene mutations.

Expand access to genetic testing to detect diseases earlier.

Develop safer and more precise geneediting techniques

In 10–20 years, CRISPR could cure multiple genetic diseases.

Gene editing may help eliminate certain types of cancer.

CRISPR might reduce the impact of viruses like HIV.

Reflection:

CRISPR offers incredible possibilities, but it must be used ethically to prevent misuse and ensure fair access.

activities of genetics

Color and have fun.

activities of genetics

Design what the future generation will be like with everything you've learned.

CONCLU SION

CRISPR represents aCRISPR represents one of the most important scientific advancements of the modern era. Its ability to precisely edit DNA opens possibilities that were unimaginable just a few decades ago By correcting genetic mutations at their source, CRISPR offers hope to millions of people living with hereditary diseases that currently have no cure Instead of simply treating symptoms, gene editing has the potential to eliminate the root cause of illnesses and transform the future of medicine revolutionary advancement in genetics It has the potential to cure genetic diseases, improve quality of life, and transform modern medicine As scientists continue to explore its possibilities, society must work together to ensure gene-editing technology is used responsibly, safely, and ethically

However, CRISPR is not only a medical breakthrough it is also a reminder of the responsibility that comes with scientific power. As humanity gains the ability to change genetic information, we must carefully consider the ethical implications, the long-term consequences, and the need for fair access to these technologies The future of genetic editing will require collaboration between scientists, governments, and society to ensure that CRISPR is used safely and wisely.

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