23andme finds genes for asthma (with hay fever)

23andMe, the leading personal genetics company, has participated in the first ever genome-wide association study of the combined asthma-with-hay fever ...

Entrepreneur of next-gen gene therapy

Aaron Krol | 
If you’re in the business of drug discovery, you’ve got to be ready for the long haul. One recent study ...

$1000 Genomes for $2000

Todd Smith | 
Illumina claimed they can achieve the $1000 genome at the annual JP Morgan investor conference when they introduced their new ...
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Old brains may be slow, but still smart

Susan Brink | 
Modern memory tests are selling old brains short. It could be that older, wiser heads are so chock full of ...

Number of home DNA testing kits in Britain doubled in last two years

Sean Poulter | 
Sales of DNA tests for everything from the risk of developing life-threatening diseases to catching out cheating partners are booming. The ...

Corporate DNA testing could put our genetic privacy at risk

Benjamin Winterhalter | 
There is another aspect of 23andMe’s business, one which has received less attention from the media (with the exception of ...
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The complex and confusing genetics of schizophrenia

Annabel Bligh | 
Schizophrenia is even more complex than already believed, with rare gene mutations contributing to the disorder. In two studies published ...
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Direct-to-consumer genetic testing just not ready for prime time

Pete Shanks | 
Stories keep coming in from people who signed up for genetic testing and received strange, conflicting, or just plain wrong ...

Is 2014 the year of the thousand-dollar genome?

Meredith Kile | 
For this “TechKnow,” our contributors were given the option to test their genetics through a mail-order DNA kit from personal ...
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My risk-benefit ratio for personal genetics

Virginia Hughes | 
Personal genomics is going to play a role in future medical care. If 23andMe can't provide medical results to customers, ...
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The $1000 human genome: A reality check

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
Illumina, the leading maker of DNA sequencers, recently announced that it will soon begin producing a new piece of equipment ...
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‘Swiss-army-knife’ molecule could help researchers assess how cells really work

Researchers have discovered a first-of-its-kind way to isolate RNA from live cells in their natural tissue microenvironment without damaging nearby ...
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FDA backs genetic screening, but struggles against ‘wild west’ of consumer genomics

Michael White | 
The FDA's tussle with personal genetics company 23andMe may make the headlines. But in many other ways the agency is ...

What will the $1,000 genome mean?

Clara Gaff, Paul Waring | 
Sydney’s Garvan Institute is promoting its acquisition of an Illumina machine which it says can sequence the whole human genome ...
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Will public trust in personalized medicine suffer, an ethicist wonders

Donna Dickenson | 
23andMe's personal DNA test kits have helped increase public interest in personalized medicine. But after the FDA demanded they stop ...

How will parents deal with fetal genome screening?

Dina Fine Maron | 
Today’s genetic technologies are not yet a crystal ball for seeing a child’s future, but doctors are closer than ever ...
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$1000 genome may finally be in sight

Susan Young | 
Despite all the talk, no company has yet met the goal of sequencing a human genome for $1,000 or less ...
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Gene therapy successful in treating leukemia. Can it be used to fight other cancers as well?

Cameron Scott | 
A new cancer treatment pioneered at the University of Pennsylvania has generated a lot of excitement in the field and ...
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Injecting DNA in the brain: What’s the promise of gene therapy for Parkinson’s disease?

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
Gene therapy has been used to successfully treat a number of challenging diseases, such as leukemia. Now, scientists are hoping ...
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Regulation of genetics-based medicine likely to spark controversy in 2014

Ryan Jaslow | 
Many of 2013's biggest medical stories, including the Supreme Court's ruling on Myriad Genetics and the FDA's regulation of 23andMe, ...
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Rumors of the death of consumer genomics greatly exaggerated

Direct-to-consumer genetic testing can offer exciting new ways of understanding ourselves and so far we've only seen the tip of ...
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Rumors of the death of consumer genomics greatly exaggerated

David Mittelman | 
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing can offer exciting new ways of understanding ourselves and so far we've only seen the tip of ...
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Disruptive genomics: Is China’s BGI the epicenter of the world’s biotech revolution?

Tabitha M. Powledge | 
What might be the consequences when we isolate the genes for IQ? Is cheap sequencing a good thing? Is there ...
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Media missed important message when covering Angelina Jolie’s preventative mastectomy

David Kroll | 
Angelina Jolie's preventative double mastectomy was one of the biggest genetics stories of 2013. But, new studies show, the media ...
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Future pharma: Led by US scientists, glow-in-the-dark pigs bred in China

Cassie Ryan | 
Pigs engineered with jellyfish DNA to emit a greenish glow in ultraviolet light are a key step in developing effective, ...

When consumer genetic test results don’t agree

Kira Peikoff | 
I like to plan ahead; that much I knew about myself before I plunged into exploring my genetic code. I’m ...
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New technologies demand update to ethics on future genetic testing

Sara Hendren | 
As prenatal testing continues to advance, expectant parents are presented with more genetic information than ever before. But how should ...
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