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DW DocFilm October 22, 2019 05:37:00

Been preserved. part of the collection comprises samples taken from the intestinal tracks of cholera victims. they were harvested during the cholera epidemic that struck philadelphia 849 and claimed more than 1000 lives. cholera is strictly a disease of the gut so there s no way to get it from skeletal material so there s really almost no way to study the history of cholera from a normal skeletal cholera burial for example which exist actually all over the globe you can find cholera pits this was you know a dream come true friends because we could actually sample these these collections and then using the technology that you know we used to to pull out these small snippets of d.n.a. we could actually reconstruct this genome. genetic analysis of these cholera bacteria shows a direct correlation to the cholera epidemics reported by james jamieson in bengal ....

Cholera Epidemic , Cholera Victims , Climate History , Cholera Burial , Cholera Bacteria , James Jamieson , Cholera Epidemics ,

DW The Bundesliga October 7, 2019 03:15:00

All of sunday s goals and discuss what is shaping up to be the most intriguing season in years let s take a look. our the new leaders thanks to some dreadful augsburg goalkeeping station for that and much more coming right up. the g.w. news live from berlin you can always get more on our website d.w. dot com or check out our twitter at d w news and my ash waiter thanks so much for watching. come along the media center of the famous naturalist and explorer. to celebrate comics on the phone books from 250. morning on the for each of the discovery. expedition one boy s own genome. ....

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DW DocFilm September 18, 2019 09:35:00

Genetic testing will become increasingly standard practice and become increasingly comprehensive with a relatively sure that at some point it will be standard practice when performing a genetic analysis during childhood to examine the entire genome rather than just look for one or 2 specific genes or conduct a test pattern is going to. let him out eventually become routine for newborns to undergo a complete genome analysis just like with newborn screening and for that data to be stored on a smart card or to program. eventually perhaps but not yet in germany people have a right not to know the results of genetic tests but can that information be concealed when a hereditary condition has been diagnosed in an individual s family and what impact does knowledge of the risk of future illness have. with her rare condition yarnall still has to go about her daily life the 1st thing she thought about when she was diagnosed was her child my son was 12 and i started to panic i was terrified and my ....

Genetic Testing , Test Pattern , Genome Analysis , Smart Card , 1st Thing ,

DW DocFilm September 18, 2019 09:43:00

Of weapons or some other new technology you can use them to do good of course to do something not so good. intervening in human genetic lineage is for now considered to risk. any changes to the genetic material in a fertilized egg cell would be irreversible this edits would not only affect the patient in question but also all of their descendants and that on a wider scale would mean changing humankind s genealogy with unforeseeable consequences and dangers how those altered genes would interact with other sections of the genome is still completely unknown territory for researchers. john does not believe her genetic defect will be cured. she has her own answer to the illness just living with it. i don t see it as my enemy anymore. i ve ....

Genetic Diagnostics Technology , Human Genetic Lineage , Egg Cell ,

DW DocFilm September 18, 2019 09:25:00

Dependable are diagnoses when a subject is healthy like professor. i don t intend to sequence my entire genome because i know how often we find ambiguous results. of us in the case of certain changes we come across we cannot say with absolute certainty whether or not there is cause for concern. and if i don t have a specific query on a specific illness. and i then find ambiguous results in some genes that might lead to something then i m just creating insecurity. every individual has genetic variants that can make them ill and in most cases they only find out once they do become ill cats one was 35 when she felt a lump in her breast tests revealed she had cancer. ....

Ovarian Cancer , Breast Tests ,