Parkinsons disease: There comes to any major research every day in the country and the world. And it is also surprising. A research was issued by US researchers. Yes, researchers have identified a new Jean group through the modern technology criscience. This gene parkinson’s increases the risk of the disease. More than 10 million people worldwide are suffering from Parkinson’s disease. This is the second most common newerudive disease after Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers are long examining why some people with a patient is in Parkinson. While there is no such thing with such a variety. The prevailing principle suggested that additional genetic factors can also play role.
Big search on Parkinson’s disease
Published in Science Journal, this study identifies a new group of genes and cellular paths that play a role in the risk of the development of Parkinson’s disease. The scientists of the Northwestern University has secured the entire human geneoom using CRISPR intervene technology.
Identified genes of genes of the disease’s risk
– Researchers found that a group of 16 processes of the Commander, a group of licosomes (a portion of the cell that works as an recycling center) breaks the residue, old cell parts and other unwanted substances.
– “Our study suggests that the combination of genetic factors played a role in the expression of diseases like the disease,” Chairperson’s director of the Fenborg Newerosiot, Dr. Who means that Dmitry Krenk means that such disorders need to consider the target target for such disorders. “
– Instead of studying patients, the team resorted to Crisr. “We used a genom-wide crisper interference screen to silence every proteital-coding in cells and identified the PD Pathhojinesis,” Crank said.
– Scripture of Genes of Genom, scientists, found that Parkinson’s, was more likely to cause a function of the function in the Gen in the Gin in the Gin in the Gin in Parkinson’s disease. “It suggests that the prospect of the function of the function in these genes increase the risk of the function of the function in these genes.”