1)
offers the possibility of replacing defective alleles with normal ones.
2)
has been used successfully to treat victims of Huntington disorder by removing the dominant damaging autosomal allele and replacing it with a harmless one.
3)
has not yet been used successfully with mammals.
4)
all of these
5)
is a surgical technique that separates chromosomes that have failed to segregate properly during meiosis II.
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2007-12-19
12:08:22
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