Nature vs. nurture affects how we age

What makes us age biologically? We have always been intrigued by this question. Yet, it remains a fundamental research challenge ...

Epigentics: sorting out the hype from the substance

Anne Buchanan | 
We haven't written much about epigenetics for a while, in part because it's so trendy that it's impossible to know ...

Pesticide exposure during pregnancy may increase risk of autism

Edward Ortiz | 
Pregnant women who live near areas where agricultural pesticides are applied experience a higher risk of delivering children with autism ...

Children from violent homes show accelerated aging of chromosomes

A new Tulane University School of Medicine study finds that the more fractured families are by domestic violence or trauma, ...

Dad’s dietary folate intake affects fetal health, too

Carmen Chai | 
Don’t drink, limit coffee and take your daily vitamins – the laundry list of rules for expectant moms and women ...

Nature vs. nurture: A philosophical accounting

Ken Weiss | 
Unfortunately, it is not easy--even in principle--to separate these issues neatly.  For example, those who cling to genetic essentialism dismiss ...
Holocaust survivors studied to determine if trauma-induced mental illness can be inherited

Holocaust survivors studied to determine if trauma-induced mental illness can be inherited

Josie Glausiusz | 
On April 23, 1945, my father, Gershon Glausiusz, was liberated from the Nazis. He was 10 years old. Two weeks earlier, he ...

Don’t lose sight of the environment’s impact on gene expression

Patrick Clarkin | 
In his book The Triple Helix, Richard Lewontin told the story of the molecular biologist and Nobel laureate Sydney Brenner, ...
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Crowdsourcing genetic disease: The Resilience Project wants you!

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
The Resilience Project, both ambitious and world-spanning, wants to collect a million DNA samples for sequencing in order to find ...

Environmental exposures cause aging. We should know more about them.

Ed Yong | 
Why do our bodies age at different rates? Why can some people run marathons at the age of 70, while ...
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Prickly challenges of breakthrough fetal brain research: Learning about human differences

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
The brain remains an inscrutable mystery. A new research project gives us a peek at brain gene activity during fetal ...

Marmosets offer clue to human stillbirths, programmed while mom is in grandma’s womb

Carl Zimmer | 
One way to learn about reproductive health is to observe how our primate cousins have babies. And a new study ...

Father’s age may be overblown as risk factor for autism

Daniel Weinberger | 
It’s difficult to pick up a newspaper these days and not see a reference to the apparent increase in the ...
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We can read your DNA … but how well can we understand it?

Kenrick Vezina | 
The Boston Globe's Carolyn Johnson has penned an important reminder that "the facts about your genes are not necessarily facts ...

Gene changes, diabetes continuing legacy of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge

Carrie Arnold | 
Cambodia’s diabetes clinics are overflowing. On its surface, it looks like little more than another country’s growing pains as it ...
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Mother’s diet during conception may lead to epigenetic consequences and disease

Kenrick Vezina | 
A study following mothers in rural Gambia, where the rainy and dry season make for major seasonal changes in diet ...

Study aims to measure impact of genes vs. environment during fetal development

A recent study led by A*STAR's Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (SICS) found that genetics as well as the environment ...
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Lamark redux: Is epigenetics rewriting his legacy?

Josh Mitteldorf | 
Evolutionary biologist Josh Mitteldorf looks back on the discredited scientist's views of evolution in light of our new knowledge of ...

Epigenetics might explain how humans differed from Neanderthals despite very similar genes

Ewen Callaway | 
The DNA sequences of Neanderthals and other extinct human relatives have exposed lost migrations, sexual escapades and even new species ...
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It’s time for a cancer genomics revolution

Kenrick Vezina | 
Cancer genomics has produced some major successes; genetically tailored drugs are around the corner in the UK. But as this ...

Mechanism for epigenetic inheritance found in sperm

Andy Coghlan | 
A solution may be nigh to one of the biggest mysteries of biology – how the effects of a person's ...
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Why you may not want to get off the couch to run: The skinny on genes and exercise

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
Genes underlie our ability to exercise, but for some, genes also appear to contribute to the irresistible urge to stay ...

Epigenetic studies provide intriguing results, but are hard to replicate

Ewen Callaway | 
Obesity may be written not only in the genes, but also on top of them. One of the largest studies ...
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Epigenomic boom over hyped?

Meredith Knight | 
Epigenetics promises to explain the relationships between our genes and environments, but some scientists argue it may be going too ...

Epigenetic changes may spur autism

Jane Collingwood | 
Recent findings suggest that certain environmental factors can influence the development of autism spectrum disorder. About one in 100 people ...
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Revisiting the “gay gene” controversy: Homosexuality is only a disorder if society makes it one

Kenrick Vezina | 
Earlier this year, findings shared at the annual AAAS meeting triggered a firestorm of "gay gene" headlines and reactionary op-eds ...

Scientists discover epigenetic mechanism linked to obesity-related disease

In one of the largest epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) to date, published in The Lancet, scientists have identified a new ...
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