Hello
Here is something I'm very curious about :
From what I understand, and correct me if I'm wrong , gene therapy allows the introduction of a corrected gene into the DNA contained in a few cells, which then, will replicate in order to propagate the corrected gene, right?
So, my questions are :
1. what would happen if, at the age of 50, you introduce in your cells the DNA of your 30s?
2. how would you do if you wanted to safely conserve the DNA of your young days during decades? Would a simple hair be enough?
3. since ageing is probably due to deprecating DNA after a certain number of copies, and since we're bound to witness great advances in biology during the next decades, wouldn't be wise to conserve your young DNA for a possible use in the future?
Feel free to share your thoughts about it