Sentence examples for genetic flaws from inspiring English sources

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The article said farmers used an inactivated H5N1 virus as a vaccine, a well-meaning but potentially flawed decision that might have caused genetic flaws that possibly could have allowed some birds to carry the influenza without showing symptoms.

Inevitably, the technology will also permit scientists to correct genetic flaws in human embryos.

In a 1977 interview, he spoke of correcting genetic flaws and of fertilization and gestation outside the body.

Scientists believe these genetic flaws would be passed on regardless of whether their children were conceived naturally or using ICSI.

Researchers have discovered the genetic flaws that underlie a major type of glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness.

By using DNA from people with such ailments, scientists should be able to create stem cells with deliberate genetic flaws.

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Sometimes the genetic flaw is inherited.

It could be a genetic flaw, though marriage among tribal members is rare and several of the miscarriages have been experienced by nontribal women married to Shoalwater men.

A rare genetic flaw that occurs spontaneously near or during conception may sharply increase the risk that a child will develop autism, researchers reported Wednesday.

"I guess it's just a genetic flaw in humans," said Amichai Shulman, the chief technology officer at Imperva, which makes software for blocking hackers.

Rather, this is the 'home of the rare blue pit' - the Dolce & Gabbana of designer breeds, much sought after for the distinctive blue-grey sheen of their coats, which first emerged as a genetic flaw in a black dog.

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