Guest guest Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 http://swiftreport.blogs.com/news/2005/05/scientists_say_.html May 26, 2005 Scientists Say They've Found the Gene that Causes Fraud, Ethics Violations n a major medical breakthrough that could have implications for corporate and political leaders alike, a team of scientists has announced that it has identified the genetic mutation that causes fraud, white collar crime and ethics violations. Scientists say that individuals who have the genetic disorder are more likely to embezzle funds, engage in questionable accounting practices and fall prey to high-profile ethical lapses. Experts say gene therapy could hold the cure for House Majority Leader Tom DeLay By Hermione Slatkin, health and science correspondent SAN DIEGO, CA—Bernie Ebbers. Dennis Kozlowski. Tom DeLay. They are the icons for questionable workplace practices that have extorted billions of dollars from stockholders, launched expensive political investigations and ultimately cost " Amazing Race " winners Uchenna and Joyce their jobs. Related Stories • My Cheatin' Genes: New Study Says DNA Causes Women to Stray • Doctors Baffled by DeLay's Missing • Drug Companies Say Promising New Therapies Could Treat 'Deeply Held Personal Now, a team of scientists believes that it may finally have unlocked the mystery of what causes seemingly good men to go bad. The answer, it seems, is in the genes. A gene for graft The scientists, working in coordination with the Human Genome Project, say that they've finally identified what seems to be the genetic mutation that causes everything from corporate embezzlement to questionable ethical conduct. The go-to gene, say scientists, is one of the more than 30,000 that make up the human gene sequence. By comparison, the fruitfly and the mustard weed, both of which lack the unethical gene, weigh in at 13,000 and 25,000 genes respectively. All it takes is one bad gene While all humans possess the gene responsible for governing ethical behavior, it is a relatively rare mutation that causes full-fledged fraud to develop. " We're talking about a tiny percentage of cases where the gene has deteriorated to the extent that the disease manifests itself, " says Dr. David Orlofsky, lead genomics experts at the Center for Structural Genomics. " Unfortunately, the cases where you do have deleterious genes often lead to behaviors that saddle society with a huge burden. It's this relatively small number of people with the disease who are defrauding shareholders and talking bribes from lobbyists. " Dr. Orlofsky and his team spent 3 years studying the gene before they identified the marker for what genetics experts are calling Crony's disease. Gay_dna_2 Predicting ethical lapses In recent years, genomics, the study of how genomes orchestrate the flow of information within cells, has taken off, facilitated by bioinformatics, the use of computers to process the huge amount of data that genomics is generating. And along the way, scientists have identified thousands of genetic markers linked to mutated genes associated with a range of medical problems. Scientists say that they can identify the presence of the mutated gene that causes Crony's disease through a single drop of blood. A sample taken from House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, for example, will be placed on a special slide and read by a laser. Within minutes, doctors will be able to determine whether the congressman's ethical lapses have a genetic basis. " I would imagine that even thought this is still pretty experimental stuff, Mr. DeLay will be relieved to get a diagnosis, " says Dr. Orlofsky. " At that point he can truthfully say that his genes made him do it. " A cure for corruption Mr. DeLay and others who are diagnosed as having the genetic disorder also have a treatment option: experimental gene therapy in which healthy genes are inserted into the genome to replace the offending, disease-causing gene. Using a carrier molecule known as a vector, the non-corrupt gene will be delivered to the Majority's Leader's target cells. If the new gene 'takes,' the cells are restored to their original, ethical state, before the gene began to mutate, causing fraud, corruption and ethical violations. Who cheats? Scientists say that their next step will be to identify the conditions under which the gene that dictates ethical behavior begins to mutate and otherwise 'go bad.' They say that they may also press for widespread testing in order to predict who will go on to develop Crony's disease. Initial testing is likely to center on high-risk sectors of the population, including office-seekers and holders of both political parties, evangelical preachers, major league baseball players and business school graduates. For more information about treatment options, or to share your experience with Crony's disease, write to hermioneslatkin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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