Bonobo genome completed

In a project led by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, an international team of scientists has ...
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How did species evolve? Giants of genetic theory go mano a mano

Vanessa Thorpe |
A disagreement between the twin giants of genetic theory, Harvard University's Richard Dawkins and EO Wilson of Oxford University, is ...

Manipulating chromatin loops to regulate genes may offer future treatments for blood diseases

In exploring how proteins interact with crucial DNA sequences to regulate gene activity, researchers have shed light on key biological ...
Study examines biology of sexual orientation

Study examines biology of sexual orientation

Charlsie Dewey |
Is being gay in people's DNA? A new study was launched earlier this year to try and find the elusive ...

Genes significantly misregulated in autistic kids

Scientists have found genetic changes that help explain why one person has an autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and another does ...

Ovarian cancer: experts call for genetic screening

Hugo Wilcken |
Women with nonmucinous ovarian cancer should be routinely screened for BRCA1/2 mutations, say the Australian authors of groundbreaking research which ...

Women have higher genetic risk of Alzheimer’s

Michael Smith |
A major genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease – the E4 variant of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene -- manifests ...

Chemists use nanopores to detect DNA damage

Scientists worldwide are racing to sequence DNA -- decipher genetic blueprints -- faster and cheaper than ever by passing strands ...

Study suggests expanding the genetic alphabet may be easier than previously thought

A new study led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute suggests that the replication process for DNA-the genetic instructions ...

Rewriting DNA to understand what it says

Our ability to "read" DNA has made tremendous progress in the past few decades, but the ability to understand and ...

Variations in sex steroid gene expression can predict aggressive behaviors

An Indiana University biologist has shown that natural variation in measures of the brain's ability to process steroid hormones predicts ...

Parasitic plants ‘steal’ genes from their hosts

New research published today in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC Genomics reveals that the Malaysian parasitic plant Rafflesia cantleyi, ...

Is Gattaca becoming real?

Ethan Huff |
The popular 1997 science fiction film Gattacaportrays a futuristic world in which human beings genetically engineered (GE) with certain desirable ...
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Personal Genomics: DNA helps Michelle Obama discover white ancestral roots, provides window into history of slavery

Jon Entine |
One of the remarkable innovations brought on by the DNA revolution is the ability to trace our personal and family ...

Human microbiome project provides census of thousands of microbes that live in and on us

Carolyn Johnson |
It was a major feat when more than a decade ago, scientists deciphered the first human genome, containing 22,000 or ...

The epigenetic jury is still out on C-sections

Laura Geggel |
Unbeknownst to Bennett, giving his wife a C-section might have affected their daughter’s DNA, her children’s and her grandchildren’s. People ...

Older dads may produce offspring with long lives, study suggests

Elizabeth Lopatto |
Fathers who wait until they're almost 40 to have children may provide a unique benefit to their offspring: longer lives ...
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Is genetic testing for dementia appropriate?

Prue Salasky |
Would you want to know if you had a genetic risk factor forAlzheimer's or dementia? And, if you did know, ...
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Brave new world of genetics requires safeguards, some experts say

Advancements in human genetic research could lead to improved patient care, but safeguards are needed to protect against the misuse ...

Eatings disorders linked to genes

Celia Milne |
There should be no guilt or shame with an eating disorder. These feelings are common. But new research tells us ...

Genetic screening of unborn babies ‘may not be 100 pc accurate’

New tests for genetic screening of unborn babies will not be 100 per cent accurate and may scare parents into ...
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How do you live knowing you might have an alzheimer’s gene?

Gina Kolata |
Though as much as 99 percent of all Alzheimer’s cases are not a result of a known genetic mutation, researchers ...

Baby’s genome deciphered prenatally from parents’ lab tests

Scientists have successfully sequenced the genome of a baby in the womb without tapping its protective fluid sac. This non-invasive ...

Noninvasive genetic test for Down syndrome and Edwards syndrome highly accurate

Using a noninvasive test on maternal blood that deploys a novel biochemical assay and a new algorithm for analysis, scientists ...
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Artificial DNA copies just like the real thing

The language of life is about to expand its vocabulary. An international team of researchers discovered that the body's copying ...

Variations of a single gene can lead to too much or too little growth, study shows

A gene previously linked to too much growth in patients has now also been linked to growth restriction. Different forms ...

Gene therapy approval?

Jef Akst |
After 20 years of high-profile failure, gene therapy is finally well on its way to clinical approval ...