WILL GIVE MEDAL Which of these statements describes the role of information for genetic diseases? A. It's nice to know about the diseases, but it doesn't affect the outcomes. B. Information can help us to understand and manage genetic diseases. C. Information is only important after the disease appears. D. Information can be used to cure most genetic diseases.
I would say B...But not 100% shure.
I would say B too, its the one that makes the most sense, information is always helpful to understand the possibility to receive or pass on a genetic disease.
the only way to pretty much understand the genetic disease & even predict the outcome of it & prevent some of its outcomes if there is possible is only through information - the more it is - the better idea of outcomes can be predicted thus some prevented info starts off from detecting mutated sequence of genetic disease then analyzing what are possible outcomes of having that mutated region that was coding for some protein/proteins & then search for methods to prevent some of those outcomes so yeah B does make sense also even if u gather as much data as u possibly can, these is no 100% chance of curing genetic disease there is possibility of improving the state of disease but completely getting rid of it is not an east deal
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