Some experts find ethical uncertainty in artificial DNA

Artificial DNA, recently successfully implemented in a living cell by California scientists, presents more ethical concerns than opportunities for medicine, ...

Skin microbiomes differ largely between cultures, more diverse sampling is needed

Microbial samples taken from populations living in the U.S. and Tanzania reveal that the microbiome of the human hand is ...
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Will FDA regulations force US direct-to-consumer genetic testing companies overseas?

Meredith Knight | 
23andMe is reportedly looking to enter international markets. Will they find their international hosts' regulatory structure as unfriendly as the ...
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Rumors of junk DNA’s death greatly exaggerated

Kenrick Vezina | 
A new paper in PLOS Genetics presents a compelling case for why "junk DNA" is still a useful concept, despite ...

Do we need regulation for coming brain augmentation technologies?

Colin Lecher | 
If you could permanently change your brain to work better, would you? Or, maybe more importantly, would you have the ...

Short men live longer thanks to FOXO3 gene

Douglas Main | 
It's nice to be tall, right? Sure, it's great... unless you want to become an astronaut, or a horse jockey, ...

New bill allows blood spots from newborn genetic screenings to be kept indefinitely

Sara Reardon | 
Minnesota will once again allow blood spots to be kept and used for further research following routine newborn screening of ...

Fragile X gene linked to autism also affects adiction

In a paper published in the latest issue of the neuroscience journal Neuron, McLean Hospital investigators report that a gene ...

Non-chromosomal DNA matters for expression of traits

Larry Hardesty | 
In 2003, when the human genome had been sequenced, many people expected a welter of new therapies to follow, as ...

New brain cells can hurt learning ability

Helen Shen | 
For anyone fighting to save old memories, a fresh crop of brain cells may be the last thing they need ...

Challenges to sequencing microbiomes: sample collection is the easy part

Tami Lieberman | 
I have fun thinking about the few pounds of bacteria in and on my body— which bacteria live there, how ...

Mathematician uses genetics in algorithm to find best drug targets for cancer

Elie Dolgin | 
The way in which people receive cancer therapy is pretty much the same as it's been for decades: researchers determine ...
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Immunotherapy hype: Are biotech companies overshooting clinical evidence?

Meredith Knight | 
The business of oncology drugs that use a patient's own immune system to fight cancer is growing rapidly. But is ...

Dad’s faulty genes and mom’s silent ones responsible in Prader-Willi Syndrome

Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have reported a major breakthrough in understanding the molecular basis for Prader-Willi syndrome ...

To Mom: Thanks for the genes

Rebecca R. Helm | 
Mother’s Day is a day of appreciation, of gratitude, and of guilt. Guilt for all the things I put my ...

One man’s junk: What non-coding DNA really means

Carl Zimmer | 
Genomes are like books of life. But until recently, their covers were locked. Finally we can now open the books ...

Stem cell trial for stroke shows potential for lasting benefits

Andy Coghlan | 
People who received the world's first stem cell treatment for strokes have shown measurable reductions in disability and handicap a ...
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FDA ethically off base in opposition to direct-to-consumer genetic testing

Bioethicist argues that regulating direct-to-consumer genetic testing violates personal autonomy and protects against nothing ...
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Scientists add new letters to genetic alphabet: What does it mean?

Kenrick Vezina | 
A 15-year effort has yielded a bacterium that can use two 'alien' base pairs in its genetic code, expanding the ...

Cultural timing hurts and benefits Wade’s new book on genetics of race

Andrew Gelman | 
The paradox of racism is that at any given moment, the racism of the day seems reasonable and very possibly ...

Energy centers of immune cells decreased in children with autism

Children with autism experience deficits in a type of immune cell that protects the body from infection. Called granulocytes, the ...

Artist brings our paleolithic ancestors to life

Helen Thompson | 
A smiling 3.2-million-year-old face greets visitors to the anthropology hall of the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico ...

Mom’s genes and environment affect gender of kids

Dalton Conley | 
Families are especially complex: Cause and effect are hard to disentangle in the bubbling cauldron that is a household. There ...

Antibiotic resistance now major threat to public health

Carl Zimmer | 
The Lechuguilla Cave in New Mexico is a network of chambers stretching 1,600 feet underground. The bacteria that grow on ...

Matching cancer genes and immune cells key to unlocking immune system’s treatment power

In a strategy that combines two of the hottest ideas in cancer research, scientists at the National Institutes of Health ...

Genetic analysis of polar bears adds species to list of those younger than we thought

Hannah Hoag | 
Polar bears diverged from brown bears surprisingly recently — within the past 500,000 years, researchers report today in Cell1. Previous ...

Estimates that 10% of fathers are duped about paternity is wrong; Probably more like 1 to 3%

Razib Khan | 
As I have stated before one of the strangest things to me is the ‘urban myth’ among many biologists that ...
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