In previous works I have discussed DNA consciousness and defined it, in a general sense, as DNA having a degree of consciousness, which is supported by the interaction-based model of consciousness and the concept of interaction-complexity-consciousness (ICC). The second part of the theory of DNA consciousness is that through the process of the ICC DNA possesses the ability to give rise to higher degrees of consciousness that ascends from the level of the cell to the complexity of the human brain. Alzheimer Disease (AD) is an age-related disease that has a genetic component. Some AD genes have been identified- APOE-ε4, APP, PSEN1, and PSEN2- as well as others that are under investigation. These genes display a strong relationship to the development of AD. In this work I shall discuss the connection between AD genes and the process of neurodegeneration. I will then illustrate the relationship between the process of neurodegeneration to DNA consciousness and the ICC. In addition, new gene therapy involving the fibroblast growth factor-2 gene (FGF-2) have been shown to reverse the memory impairment in mice with AD, which I will use as further proof to support the emerging science of DNA consciousness and it’s connections to neuron-based consciousness.