Synopsis
Spec references J247: B6.3l J250: B6.3i. An example of a genetic disease, cystic fibrosis. Someone sharing their experiences of cystic fibrosis, including mentioning inheritance from parents. Gene therapy described as a way to prevent cystic fibrosis.
- Programme: i-Science
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2009
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Biology (J247): B6.3l
Combined Science (J250): B6.3i | Reproduction, genetics and evolution | Mutation | Gene therapy
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