Jan 10th 2025 Current Affairs

1. India’s Genome Project: Compilation of 10,000 Genomes

Key Highlights:

 Objective: Creation of the ‘Genome India’ database to serve as a reference for research into diseases, drug therapy, and biotechnology advancements.

  • Scale:
    • 10,000 human genomes from 83 population groups, representing ~2% of India’s 4,600 population groups.
    • Focuses on genetic diversity across India.
  • Location: Data housed at the Indian Biological Data Centre (IBDC), Faridabad, Haryana.

 

Findings:

  • Over 27 million low-frequency genetic variants
  • 7 million unique variants not found in other reference genome databases worldwide.
  • Certain groups showed higher frequencies of specific alleles or variant versions of genes.

 

Applications:

  1. Disease Research: Better understanding of genetic predispositions to diseases.
  2. Drug Therapy: Insights into adverse drug reactions and drug efficacy.
  3. DNA Profiling: Establishing genealogies and DNA databases for further studies.
  4. Healthcare: Targeted clinical interventions and advancements in precision medicine.

 

Global and National Importance:

  • Paves the way for India to strengthen its biotech economy and manufacturing base.
  • Enables better healthcare policies based on genetic insights.

 

Ethical Considerations:

  • Adherence to privacy and data-sharing policies.
  • Population data is coded numerically, not classified by caste or tribe.

 

Future Prospects:

  • Expansion of genome data to 1 million genomes to gain deeper insights.

High costs remain a limitation, but advancements are crucial for genetic diversity research.

2. Earthquake Preparedness: Importance of Regulation Adherence

Context:

  • A 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Tibet (depth: 10 km) caused significant destruction, with tremors felt across Nepal, Bihar, and even Delhi.
  • Highlights the vulnerability of the Himalayan region to seismic activity.

 

Himalayan Earthquakes:

  • Caused by the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate, resulting in the formation of the Himalayas.
  • Fault lines created by tectonic activity store and release latent energy, causing earthquakes.

 

Historical Significance:

  • Memories of the 2015 Nepal earthquakes (April and May) still evoke fear, having caused over 9,000 deaths and massive destruction.
  • Scientists warn of an overdue massive earthquake (potential 8.0 magnitude) in the Garhwal-Kumaon Himalayan range, based on a 300-year pattern of seismic activity.

 

Challenges in Prediction: Despite advanced studies, the exact timing and location of earthquakes remain unpredictable.

 

Infrastructure and Preparedness:

  • Infrastructure projects in the Himalayas (e.g., dams, roads, hydropower plants) must account for seismic risks.
  • Recurring landslides, glacial lake outbursts, and earthquakes emphasize the region’s fragility.
  • Adherence to building codes and regulations in both the Himalayas and Indo-Gangetic plains can limit damage.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Rigorous enforcement of seismic-resilient infrastructure is essential.

Long-term planning must incorporate earthquake risk mitigation to avoid catastrophic damage in the future.

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