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Genetic 'Magic Bullet' Cures Have Proven A 'False Dawn'

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Genetic 'magic bullet' cures have proven a 'false dawn'

Leading scientist Prof Steve Jones has claimed that the hope that genetic research could provide a cure for a host of common illnesses has proved a "false dawn"


By Richard Alleyne and Kate Devlin
Last Updated: 11:47AM BST 21 Apr 2009

Prof Jones, a geneticist, said the belief that a few genes held the key to ridding the world of conditions such as cancer and diabetes had proved to be "plain wrong".

In most cases, hundreds of genes are responsible, and often they have less effect than other factors such as diet, lifestyle and the environment.

Writing in The Daily Telegraph today, the academic and author called for a complete overhaul of the "scattergun" approach to genetic research, which is backed by millions of pounds in funding by governments and medical charities such as the Wellcome Trust.....................


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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/scienceandtechnology/science/sciencenews/5190914/Genetic-magic-bullet-cures-have-proven-a-false-dawn.html



 

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