23andMe obtains NIH grant for genetics research

Christina Farr |
Home genetics startup 23andMe has secured a $1.4 million two-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to build ...

Discovery of genetic links to Parkinson’s gives new hope for treatment

Honor Whiteman |
A new study led by researchers from the National Institutes of Health details how a state-of-the-art gene chip led to ...

Does smoking while pregnant harm babies’ DNA?

Jennifer Balmer |
Pregnant women who smoke don’t just harm the health of their baby—they may actually impair their child’s DNA, according to ...

Temporary mutations may allow organisms to adapt to sudden changes in environment

Scientists from the Duke University School of Medicine say that they discovered that microorganisms can use a temporary silencing of drug targets, ...

Prospects of surviving climate change not so bleak for some species

Jenna Iacurci |
Scientists believe some species, like the Drosophila birchii rainforest fly, may be able to evolve and adapt to the effects of climate ...

Gene linked to suicide may predict risk, spark pre-emptive treatment

Angela Zimm |
A gene tied to negative thoughts and impulses may lead to a blood test predicting suicide risk, according to researchers ...
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Surrogacy is global business, but loose laws leave murky situation for all involved

Meredith Knight |
Demand and affordability have forced many potential parents to seek surrogacy through international clinics in India, Thailand and Mexico. But ...

Why can some disadvantageous genes remain in a population?

Some 15 percent of adults suffer from fertility problems, many of these due to genetic factors. This is something of a ...
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Epigenetics can drive cancer, may be target for new treatments

Kenrick Vezina |
The first direct evidence that epigenetics alone -- tweaks to gene expression -- can drive cancer in mice demonstrates that ...

Protein linked to obesity, diabetes risk

A protein that controls when genes are switched on or off plays a key role in specific areas of the ...

Success for new embryonic genetic testing

Ian Sample |
Doctors in London have reported the first pregnancy in Europe from a new IVF procedure that checks embryos for genetic disorders before they are ...

Will whole-genome sequencing become the norm?

Brendan Maher |
The first thing Debbie Jorde noticed about her newborn daughter was that her arms were bent at unnatural angles. She ...

Stem cells found in nerves of teeth

Kevin Mayer |
The soft, living part of the tooth—tooth pulp—is known to contain a small reserve of stem cells. These stem cells, scientists ...

Scientists attempt to determine role of epigenetics in cancer

Helen Thomson |
You could be forgiven for thinking of cancer as a genetic disease. Sure, we know it can be triggered by ...

Feathered dinosaurs may have been more common than previously believed

Sindya Bhanoo |
A new dinosaur species — one with feathers — has been discovered in Russia. The finding could mean that feathers ...

Can scientists save the declining New England cottontail from extinction?

Lori Wright |
Scientists with the NH Agricultural Experiment Station are working to restore New Hampshire and Maine's only native rabbit after new ...

DNA portrait of Puerto Rican ancestry

Miguel Vilar |
National Geographic’s Genographic Project researches locations where different groups historically intermixed to create a modern day melting pot. Collaborating with 326 ...
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Promise of CRISPR gene editing–and the challenges

Tabitha M. Powledge |
Two papers published in the last week were signal events for agricultural genomics. First was the draft of the huge, and ...

Genetic link to neurodegenerative diseases found

Researchers from the Jackson Laboratory say they have pinpointed a mechanism behind neurodegeneration in mice, one that involves a defect in transfer ...
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Anti-biotech Center for Genetics and Society exaggerates dangers of gene editing technology

Sarah King |
A healthy public debate is emerging over the revolutionary new genetic engineering tool known as CRISPR. Challenging anti-GMO dogma, it's ...

New genetic factors in Parkinson’s found

WASHINGTON: Scientists have identified more than two dozen genetic risk factors involved in Parkinson's disease, including six that had not ...
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Google wants to define health using Big Data

Kenrick Vezina |
Google's getting in on the big-genome-analysis game with the "Baseline Project," which seeks to examine gather information (genomic and otherwise) ...

E. coli radiation resistance genes may aid cancer research

A team of researchers from the University of Wisconsin has identified 46 genes in Escherichia coli that are necessary for its survival ...

Protein expression in aging brain linked to memory deficits

Kevin Mayer |
Even during healthy aging, we slowly lose our ability to learn and remember new things. Often, cognitive decline is associate with ...

Newly discovered virus modulates bacteria in gut, aids immune system

Ed Yong |
The most common viruses in your body don’t make you ill. Instead, they infect the legions of microbes that live in ...

Employing supercomputers in studying neurological conditions

Recent published research in the Journal of Clinical Investigationdemonstrates how changes in dopamine signaling and dopamine transporter function are linked to ...

Three-parent IVF policy in Britain raises ethical debate

Sarah Knapton |
Three parent babies born from a controversial IVF technique which uses the donor DNA to fix genetic defects will never ...