Which best explains why DNA technology is important for disease prevention?* A. It can help detect if a person is prone to certa
in diseases.* B. It can manipulate genes to express desirable traits.* C. It can treat diseases with the help of genetically modified food.* D. It can increase the genetic diversity of a species.
<span><span>A.
</span>It can help
detect if a person is prone to certain diseases</span>
The option that can best
explain why DNA technology is an important aspect for disease prevention is
that it can help if a person is prone to certain diseases which can possible
help the individual prevent such disorder to develop or spread. Obviously, DNA
technology can’t manipulate genes as said with our current studies that asserts
genes are varied in many ways that it’s very difficult and confounding to
determine a certain gene for a certain characteristics, to now, many studies
supports variation. Moreover can’t with food and there’s not use for diversity
of species in respect to prevention of disorders.
It was the "nativists" who believed that only long-ago immigrants from Western Europe could become real Americans, since they believed these immigrants were "natives" to the land.