Curing disease using genetics and AI is like giving your body a super-smart helper who knows exactly what went wrong.
Imagine you have a toy box full of different toys, but one toy keeps breaking, it's your favorite robot. You want to fix it, but you don’t know why it breaks. That’s like having a disease: something isn't working right in your body, but you don’t know what.
Genetics is like looking inside the robot to see if its parts are broken or just old. Scientists check your genes, which are like instructions for building your body. If they find that part of the instruction is wrong, they can fix it, just like replacing a broken wheel on your robot.
Now imagine you have a super-smart friend who knows all about robots and can figure out what's wrong in seconds, that’s AI! It helps scientists read the instructions faster and better. Together, genetics and AI are like a superhero team helping your body get back to normal so you can play with your robot again.
Sometimes they even teach the robot new tricks, so it doesn’t break as easily next time. That's how curing disease works, smart science, no magic needed!
Examples
- A computer learns from a person's genetic code to create a special treatment just for them.
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