Introduction: Personalized medicine stands as a beacon of hope, promising tailored treatments and therapies customized to individual genetic profiles. At the heart of this revolution lies the marriage between artificial intelligence (AI) and genomics. Furthermore, By leveraging the vast potential of AI, scientists and healthcare professionals are delving deeper into the intricate complexities of our genetic makeup, unraveling invaluable insights that pave the way for precision medicine. This blog discusses the convergence of AI and genomics, elucidating how this synergy is reshaping the landscape of healthcare and ushering in a new era of personalized medicine. Understanding Genomics: Genomics, the…
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Addiction, a complex and multifaceted phenomenon, is influenced by a myriad of factors, including genetics. The exploration of genetic predispositions to addiction has unveiled a profound interplay between hereditary factors and environmental influences in shaping an individual’s susceptibility to addictive behaviors. Understanding the intricate relationship between genetics and addiction sheds light on the complexities of this phenomenon and opens doors for more targeted interventions and treatments. The Role of Genetics in Predisposing Individuals to Addiction Genetic Variations and Susceptibility Genetics plays a substantial role in determining an individual’s vulnerability to addiction. Studies have identified numerous genes associated with addictive…
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Introduction: A genetic condition known as Huntington’s disease (HD) causes the neurons in some areas of the brain to slowly degenerate and die. Huntington’s disease (HD), a brain disorder that affects the entire body and is caused by a dominantly inherited amplification of the CAG trinucleotide repeat in the Huntington’s gene on chromosome The illness targets different parts of the brain, including those involved in the regulation of voluntary (intentional) movement. Individuals with Huntington’s disease (HD) experience strange body postures, involuntary dance-like movements (chorea), and behavioural, emotional, cognitive, and personality issues. People with a history of this disease are more…