Modern genetic research makes it possible to create a whole data bank for the genetic array of humanity. These databases are called the human gene pool. They contain information about the individual: gender, age, nationality and race, hair color, eye color, karyotype and many other parameters.
Today, the human gene pool consists of millions of DNA samples that are stored in data banks around the world. These samples can be used to analyze heritable characteristics such as traits, diseases and abilities, and to determine genetic links between individuals. This has great implications for scientific research, medical development and population genetics.
The gene pool is the basis for gene therapy. Geneticists can use the DNA of healthy people to develop treatments for inherited diseases, using their healthy genes to replace damaged ones. Thus,