人类基因组测序对心身疾病的影响

A. H. Khan
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这篇摘要试图探讨心身疾病是否有遗传起源。“psychosomatic”一词有两个词根:psycho意为“精神”,somatic意为“身体”。心身疾病的症状是由情绪压力引起的,而不是体内的有机物质来源。我们的思想在我们的大脑之外,无法研究,但我们可以研究它对我们身体的影响。为了确定心身疾病是否与我们的身体有关,并确定这些疾病的根本原因,如果有的话,我们对人类基因组进行了排序,也就是说,我们阅读了我们生命的整本书。我们的基因组提供了使我们成为人类的全部遗传信息。它携带着地球上最大的人类基因目录。我们的基因组由46卷叫做染色体的百科全书组成,其中包含24000个叫做基因的章节。在我们基因组的所有基因中,16000个是好基因,6000个坏(或突变)基因导致6000种不同的疾病,2000个失去功能的假基因。在6000个变异中,没有一个突变基因与任何心身疾病的症状有关,比如压力、高血压、呼吸系统疾病、胃肠道紊乱、偏头痛、紧张、头痛、骨盆痛、阳痿、寒战、皮炎、溃疡。压力和焦虑。我们检查了这些心身症状与我们基因组中6000个突变基因中的任何一个的关系,我们发现与遗传疾病没有关联。我们得出结论,心身疾病本质上不是有机的,不能用有机分子治疗。
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The Impact of Sequencing Human Genome on the Psychosomatic Illnesses
This abstract attempts to explore if psychosomatic illnesses are genetic in origin. The word psychosomatic comes from two roots: psycho meaning mind and somatic meaning body. The symptoms of psychosomatic illnesses are caused by emotional stress rather than an organic, physical source in the body. Our mind is outside of our brain and cannot be studied, but we can study its effect our body. To ensure if the psychosomatic illnesses have any association with our body and to identify the root cause of these illnesses in our body if any, we sequenced the human genome that is we read the entire book of our life. Our genome provides the total genetic information that make us humans. It carries the greatest catalog of human genes on planet Earth. Our genome consists of 46 volumes of encyclopedia called chromosomes which carry 24,000 chapters called genes. Of all genes in our genome, 16,000 are good genes, 6,000 bad (or mutated) genes responsible for causing six thousand different diseases and 2,000 pseudogenes which have lost their functions. Out of 6,000 variants, not a single mutated gene is linked to any symptom of psychosomatic disorders such as stress, hypertension, respiratory ailments, gastrointestinal disturbances, migraine, tension, headaches, pelvic pain, impotence, frigidity, dermatitis, ulcers. stress and anxiety. We examine the association of any of these psychosomatic symptoms with any of those six thousand mutated genes in our genome, we found no correlation with genetic diseases. We conclude that psychosomatic illnesses are not organic in nature and cannot be treated with organic molecules.
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