Scientists Silence Extra Chromosome In Down Syndrome Cells 230
An anonymous reader writes "Scientists have silenced the extra copy of a chromosome that causes Down syndrome in laboratory stem cells, offering the first evidence that it may be possible to correct the genes responsible for the disorder. The discovery provides the first evidence that the underlying genetic defect responsible for Down syndrome can be suppressed in cells in culture."
Re:Practicality? (Score:5, Funny)
Could it reverse the neurological issues?
Hard to say until the animal trials are complete. So far Algernon is doing well.
Re:The Ethical Implications are Staggering (Score:2, Funny)
Hell, she's doing better than me and I'm 35 with a bachelor's in Comp. Sci.
Re:Practicality? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:I approve (Score:5, Funny)
When the admins find a story that applies directly to them they can't help but post it.