Great Britain’s gene pool reflects migrants, rather than tribes

Simon Jenkins | 
Some years ago I went to see a medieval farmhouse in north Devon. The owner was a hostile character with ...
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Autism: No, it’s not caused by glyphosate or circumcision, but is likely in our genes

David Warmflash | 
Vaccines, glyphosate herbicide, chemtrails and even circumcision have been blamed for the increase in autism cases over the years. But ...

‘Great Indoors’: Your home is a jungle of tiny animal lodgers

Carl Zimmer | 
When humans began building shelters about 20,000 years ago, we unrolled a welcome mat for other species. Over the past ...

Are human beings GMOs?

Opponents of genetically modified crops often complain that moving genes between species is unnatural. Leaving aside the fact that the ...

Why do we need sleep?

David Despain | 
If you’re lucky, you’ll spend a third of your life asleep. “That’s pretty incredible if you think about it, because when we’re ...

Scientist’s quest to prove genes ‘jump’ forever shook up genetics

Sandeep Ravindran | 
For much of the 20th century, genes were considered to be stable entities arranged in an orderly linear pattern on ...
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Genghis Khan’s Legacy: Male Y chromosome tells tale of genetic and cultural evolution

Razib Khan | 
I do like to suggest that the genetic and archaeological record support the conjecture of Conan the Barbarian in terms ...

Genetics of why listening to music feels so good

Dawson Church | 
That song you can't get out of your head might be doing something more than prompting you to hum the ...

Vikings once ruled Britain, but Anglo-Saxons still reign over genome

Andy Coghlin | 
They came, they saw, they conquered. But while the Romans, Vikings and Normans ruled Britain for many years, none left ...

‘The Dress’ debate rages on: 23andMe tackling genetics behind illusion

The Internet has finally recovered from the great dress debate of 2015, but genetic testing firm 23andMe is still focused ...

Microbes, like genes, pass from one generation to next

The mountains of genomic-sequencing data generated by the National Institutes of Health's Human Microbiome Project and recent studies provide strong ...
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Ethical ‘decision day’: How should we regulate ‘gene editing’ of humans?

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
Should we tinker with the genes of our descendants? It's been a futuristic ethical debate for half a century. Now ...
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It’s 2015: Do you know where your genetic data are?

David Warmflash | 
Are pharmaceutical or insurance companies looking at your DNA? Even when genomes do not identify individuals to which they belong, ...

Do we have bacteria DNA in our genomes?

Jyoti Madhusoodanan | 
Many animal genomes include bacterial and fungal genes acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT) during evolution, according to a study ...

Anus is no laughing matter: How unlikely organ shaped animal evolution

Matt Walker | 
The anus is one of the most important parts of many animals; an essential structure that changes how an organism’s ...
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How human are you? Research suggests we carry over 100 foreign genes

Sarah C.P. Williams | 
You’re not completely human, at least when it comes to the genetic material inside your cells. You—and everyone else—may harbor ...

How natural poison drove evolution of South American community

Carl Zimmer | 
The Atacama Desert straddles the Andes Mountains, reaching into parts of Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina. Little rain falls on ...
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Evolution is weird: Killer diseases save lives and make us smarter?

Jon Entine | 
Inflammatory bowel disease, psoriasis, Tay-Sachs disease and certain breast cancers can kill you or make life very challenging. So why ...
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Is dancing success ‘in your genes’?

David Warmflash | 
Dance may have evolved for a variety of reasons. To what degree are athletes hardwired? Can your moves on the ...
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Who’s your daddy? You may be descended from Genghis Khan

Geneticists from the University of Leicester have discovered that millions of modern Asian men are descended from 11 powerful dynastic ...

Will gene therapy make humans masters of own evolution?

Juan Enriquez, Steve Gullans | 
Human genetic engineering is not new; it has been going on for a long, long time — naturally. Ancient viruses ...

Tooth DNA reveals unknown origins of buried African slaves

Geoffrey Mohan | 
Researchers have analyzed the DNA of ancient teeth to identify the regional origin of three African slaves buried more than ...

After 150 years, Mendelian genetics still unchallenged by biology

Catherine Potenski | 
Using the garden as a genetics laboratory, Gregor Mendel could manipulate and select for certain traits to formulate and test ...

Modern European languages traced to waves of migrating ancient Russian herders

Andrew Curry | 
New DNA evidence suggests that herders from the grasslands of today's Russia and Ukraine carried the roots of modern European ...
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The Death of death? Review of “Evolving Ourselves” and unnatural selection

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
The meat of this controversial new book is the immense array of futurist and transhumanist possibilities for driving change on ...

Why are we good to one another?

H. Allen Orr | 
Altruism may seem a good thing—unless you happen to be an evolutionary biologist. Then it may seem a mixture of ...
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Faustian bargain: Has Huntington’s disease killer mutation contributed to human IQ?

Huntington's disease is awful. It slowly robs its victims of mobility, wits and emotions. And there is no cure. The ...
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