la presentación se base en el análisis de 2 noticias: una es sobre el mal que hace dormir de noche y la otra sobre la determinación temprana el genoma de los bebes
2. BIBLIOGRAPHY
• Martinez Sanchez, Lina Maria.
Biologia Molecular. 8 ed. Medellin:
UPB. Fac Medicina
• Susan Mayor. (2017, june 28).
Working night shifts reduces repair
of DNA damage, study
suggests. british medical journal.
• Markus G Seidel. (2017, july 20).
Baby genome screening: paving the
way to genetic discrimination. british
medical journal.
MEDICAL UTILITY
Both of the news talked about a
scientific study that is still not complete,
but it doesn´t have less importance.
Contrary to this, it gives them more
meaning because that lets us now the
importance of getting answers and with
those answers we could make a real
change in humans lives.
The purpose of the news is to inform us
about 2 different problems that are
attacking men´s health so we can get
awareness about it and try to eliminate
the risks until the scientists find a
solution.
DNA DAMAGE
By: Alana Donnelly
Gomez
Molecular Biology
Teacher: Lina Martinez
3. INTRODUCTION
DNA carries the genetic information
that will show the different
characteristics of each individual.
So if there is a damage in the DNA
there is going to be a mutation in the
function of a cell or in a phenotypical
level.
In these days, there are some
methods that allow us to analyze the
DNA structure before the illness or
mutation show up, but we are going
to see that this scientific discovery is
getting into a wrong and immoral
path
WORKING
NIGHT
SHIFTS
REDUCES
REPAIR OF
DNA
DAMAGE
Sleeping at night reduces the
concentration of the melatonin which is
associated to a little expression of the
8-OH-DG, the most common mutagenic
DNA lesion.
• How they know it?
They measure the 8-OH-DG in 50 shift
workers
• What did they find?
the melatonin was lower in this group of
workers when they slept during the day
and the 8-OH-DG in the urine was
lower than normal.
• Student’s opinion
This kind of problem is the one that we
usually overlook, but is actually really
important because the health of those
workers or ourselves were in danger
because of this .
BABY GENOME SCREENING:
PAVING THE WAY TO GENETIC
DISCRIMINATION
This news isn’t only about a scientific
advance, but also about an ethical
issue.
• What did they do?
They were trying to get the whole
genome from unborn babies and from
it, be able to see what illness or
mutation could the baby develop when
it grows.
• Why did they do that?
The first thought was good: They did it,
just to try to cure the trouble in the
patient before the symptoms appear.
But as we´ll see, this information will be
used for different purposes.
4. DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid is responsible for
passing the information from the
mother’s cell to the daughter's cell. It
gives instruction for a protein to
accomplish a function in the organism.
This instruction is called a gene.
If in some cases such gene breaks up,
there could appear an alteration in the
body, something that we know as a
mutation.
INTRODUCTION
DNA carries the genetic information
that will show the different
characteristics of each individual.
So if there is a damage in the DNA
there is going to be a mutation in the
function of a cell or in a phenotypical
level.
In these days, there are some
methods that allow us to analyze the
DNA structure before the illness or
mutation show up, but we are going
to see that this scientific discovery is
getting into a wrong and immoral
path
5. WORKING NIGHT SHIFTS REDUCES
REPAIR OF DNA DAMAGE, STUDY
SUGGESTS.
2017, July 20
WORKING
NIGHT
SHIFTS
REDUCES
REPAIR OF
DNA
DAMAGE
Sleeping at night reduces the
concentration of the melatonin which is
associated to a little expression of the
8-OH-DG, the most common mutagenic
DNA lesion.
• How they know it?
They measure the 8-OH-DG in 50 shift
workers
• What did they find?
the melatonin was lower in this group of
workers when they slept during the day
and the 8-OH-DG in the urine was
lower than normal.
• Student’s opinion
This kind of problem is the one that we
usually overlook, but is actually really
important because the health of those
workers or ourselves were in danger
because of this .
6. WORKING NIGHT SHIFTS REDUCES
REPAIR OF DNA DAMAGE, STUDY
SUGGESTS.
The main problem is the lower levels of 8-
OH-DG in the urine, because it means that
the body is not eliminating it.
7. WORKING NIGHT SHIFTS REDUCES
REPAIR OF DNA DAMAGE, STUDY
SUGGESTS.
The 8-OH-DG needs to be
excreted, because if it
remains in the body it could
cause a mutation.
8. WORKING NIGHT SHIFTS REDUCES REPAIR
OF DNA DAMAGE, STUDY SUGGESTS.
The impossibility for the body to
expulse the 8-OH-DG is
because of the melatonin that
apparently helps remove the
mutagenic lesion.
9. STUDENTS OPINION
I consider the study
needs to be continued
and get more conclusive
information, because if
this is really happening
to the night workers, we
have to do something
about it, to be able to
reduce the damage or
furthermore, eliminate it.
10. BABY GENOME
SCREENING: PAVING THE
WAY TO GENETIC
DISCRIMINATION
2017, June 28
BABY GENOME SCREENING:
PAVING THE WAY TO GENETIC
DISCRIMINATION
This news isn’t only about a scientific
advance, but also about an ethical
issue.
• What did they do?
They were trying to get the whole
genome from unborn babies and from
it, be able to see what illness or
mutation could the baby develop when
it grows.
• Why did they do that?
The first thought was good: They did it,
just to try to cure the trouble in the
patient before the symptoms appear.
But as we´ll see, this information will be
used for different purposes.
11. BABY GENOME SCREENING: PAVING
THE WAY TO GENETIC DISCRIMINATION
The screening in newborns is
useful to avoid inabilities or even
the baby’s death. But there needs
to be criteria to be able to order
this procedure, for example: early
symptoms or family background
12. BABY GENOME SCREENING: PAVING
THE WAY TO GENETIC DISCRIMINATION
THE PROBLEM IS THE SCREENING CONFLICTS IN 2
WAYS
It’s not sure that the
result is kept secret and
in case mutation is
present it could lead to
discrimination even
before the disease.
1.
13. BABY GENOME SCREENING: PAVING
THE WAY TO GENETIC DISCRIMINATION
A wrong result, could lead
the parents to choose
abortion, knowing that
either way the results
isn’t always trustworthy.
2.
14. STUDENT´S OPINION
It’s clear that the possibility of
knowing what diseases we will
suffer is an advantage to be
able to avoid them as best as
possible, but, only is such
information is used to improve
people´s lives, and not to make
it even more complicated.
Therefore I believe that despite
this being a great step forward,
we aren’t ready to confront this
situation.
15. MEDICAL
UTILITY
MEDICAL UTILITY
Both of the news talked about a
scientific study that is still not complete,
but it doesn´t have less importance.
Contrary to this, it gives them more
meaning because that lets us now the
importance of getting answers and with
those answers we could make a real
change in humans lives.
The purpose of the news is to inform us
about 2 different problems that are
attacking men´s health so we can get
contientious about it and try to eliminate
the risks until the scientists find a
solution.
16. MEDICAL UTILITY
There are still some
aspects in our life that
harm us and we don’t
even know, so it´s
positive that people
are studying those
kinds of things.
17. In the case about the night
shifts, if their hypothesis
turns to de right, those
workers will need a
melatonin supplement to
increase the elimination of
the 8-OH-DG.
MEDICAL UTILITY
18. MEDICAL UTILITY
For the second news we
know that the screening
genome is useful for
predicting possible illness in
patients but it could be also
useful to study those
diseases and figure out a
possible treatment in case
such diseases show up.
19. BIBLIOGRAPHY
• Martinez Sanchez, Lina Maria. Biologia
Molecular. 8 ed. Medellin: UPB. Fac Medicina
• Susan Mayor. (2017, june 28). Working night
shifts reduces repair of DNA damage, study
suggests. british medical journal.
• Markus G Seidel. (2017, july 20). Baby genome
screening: paving the way to genetic
discrimination. british medical journal.