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The following image represents ___________________.

  1. In-vivo delivery
  2. Ex-vivo delivery
  3. In-vitro fertilization
  4. Ex-vitro fertilization

hintHint:

Gene therapy is a process through which Genetic diseases are cured.  The abnormal or defective genes are removed from the cells of the patients body and normal functional gene is introduced.

The correct answer is: Ex-vivo delivery


    So the correct option is option. 2 because the diagram represents the ex vivo delivery process of gene therapy. The cells are modified outside the body.

    • The given image is showing ex vivo delivery process.
    • In this method, some cells ( stem cells) are isolated from the patient's body.
    • Now in these cells, the normal genes are introduced with the help of vectors like viruses.
    • Now the cells are grown in the culture medium and the transformed cells are again introduced in the body.

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