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What are the genes behind celiac disease inheritance?

Nicholas Staropoli |
The growing list of genetic diseases and disorders that are associated with the heterozygote advantage has led many researchers to ...

How oxytocin, the ‘breastfeeding hormone,’ makes social interactions possible

Paul J. Zak |
Oxytocin, this molecule that’s classically associated with child birth and breastfeeding, is released in all kinds of settings in which ...
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Science explainer: We may not resurrect dinosaurs but other extinct animals likely to be revived

Jamie Boyle |
De-extinction is moving closer to reality--maybe not Jurassic World real, but a number of more recent animals may soon be ...

Popular claims of a genetic link between creativity and psychosis often exaggerated

Arielle Duhaime-Ross |
For some, the mystery that surrounds creativity is at least partially rooted in the concept of the "mad genius," a ...
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DNA ark: Concerns about mass species extinction prompts scientists to collect genes

Jane O'Brien |
An ambitious project was launched last week to collect the genomes of the planet's major plant groups within the next two ...

How did modern humans dominate Europe?

Razib Khan |
First Peoples: Europe came and went. I watched it. In case you didn’t see it there was a big reveal: archaeologists in ...
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Epigenetic ‘eraser’ can reset behavior, disease vulnerability and life experiences

Ben Locwin |
Many epigenetic changes that occur in humans in genetic response to the environment are erased within the embryo. Certain diseases, ...

African American English is its own dialect, and learning to speak it is no simple task

Julie Sedivy |
Unless you’ve been on a media blackout this summer, you likely have heard the story of civil-rights activist Rachel Dolezal, ...
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Brain confusion: Why it’s so difficult to find cures for mental disorders

Andrew Porterfield |
Many mental illnesses still defy treatment. The problem may be that we do not "know" how the brain functions very ...
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Is romantic kissing a universal human behavior?

Scholars from a wide range of human social and behavioral sciences have become interested in the romantic–sexual kiss. This research, ...
Are Jews a genetic 'race' or 'population'? 12 examples of Jewish genetic distinctiveness

Are Jews a genetic ‘race’ or ‘population’? 12 examples of Jewish genetic distinctiveness

Josie Glausiusz |
Jewish communities around the word share certain genetic traits with each other — some of which they also share with surrounding populations. These ...

Couples’ perception of partners’ attractiveness can evolve over time

John Tierney |
It seems logical for people with high mate value to insist on comparable partners, and there’s some evidence that they ...

Bonobos’ tool use mirrors that of early humans

Bob Holmes |
Bonobos can be just as handy as chimpanzees. In fact, bonobos' tool-using abilities look a lot like those of early humans, ...

Children of genetically diverse parents are taller and have higher IQs on average

Philip Oldfield |
The children of parents who are more distantly related tend to be taller and smarter than their peers, according to ...

Conservation genetics turns to IVF to save rare livestock breeds

Geoffrey Koch |
IVF — a procedure in which an egg and sperm are combined in a laboratory dish and the resulting embryo ...

Bed bugs’ odd genetic inheritance might help manage infestations

Brooke Borel |
The GLP aggregated and excerpted this blog/article to reflect the diversity of news, opinion and analysis.  We already know that ...

African immigrant blacks do better on IQ tests than other blacks, some whites

Chanda Chisala |
The fact that black immigrants to the United States have shown achievements that are superior to native black Americans has ...
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X and Y chromosomes locked in evolutionary battle of the sexes

Brendan Maher |
New DNA sequencing data reinforce the notion that the X and Y chromosomes, which determine biological sex in mammals, are ...

Researchers look into animal genomes in search of causes of human diseases

Precision medicine still struggles with a basic problem: understanding how genomic context can amplify or mute the effects of isolated mutations ...

Humans evolved across Africa and hybridized creating diversity

Homo sapiens appeared on the African landscape some 200,000 years ago. While scientists have long imagined eastern Africa as a ...

Dolezal delusion: Scientists challenge claim there’s no biological basis to racial differences

Alex Berezow, Razib Khan |
The saga of Rachel Dolezal, who recently resigned as president of the Spokane, Wash., chapter of the NAACP after it ...

Livestock, pets increasingly bred with modified genes

Kevin Loria |
Genetically modified crops are so widespread it's hard to imagine civilization without them. Genetically modified animals are also more common ...

Kennewick Man’s genome to solve long dispute over remains

Ewen Callaway |
The genome of a famous 8,500-year-old North American skeleton, known as Kennewick Man, shows that he is closely related to ...

New genome mapping technique can explain tuberculosis susceptibility

Michelle Daya |
The fight against tuberculosis (TB) has been extended through the use of a genetic mapping technique called admixture mapping. This ...

Who did modern Asian and European populations evolve from?

Razib Khan |
Modern Europeans can be thought of as compounds. The first element are a set of populations which descend from, or ...
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Speed gene may explain why racehorses getting faster

Andy Coghlan |
Racehorses have been getting ever faster in races over all distances, a study of finishing times over the past 162 ...
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Headlines tout Jurassic World in offing but scientists, journalists separate fact from fiction

David Despain |
A real-life "Jurassic World" with genetically engineered dinosaurs is an enthralling or frightening scenario — depending upon your perspective — ...