Whole genome sequencing not ready for prime time

Ed Yong |
Once prohibitively expensive and laborious, whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is now edging its way into the clinic. The cost of the ...

Genes may make the musician

Ross Pomeroy |
A team of researchers has identified multiple genes linked to musical aptitude, providing further evidence that musical ability is heritable ...

Judge rules Myriad can’t block other companies’ gene tests

Susan Decker |
Myriad Genetics Inc. (MYGN:US), the biggest maker of tests for hereditary risks of breast and ovarian cancer, fell the most ...
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23andMe slowed by FDA order, but the company (and personalized medicine) advances

Jemima Kiss |
23andMe's conflict with the FDA has slowed the stream of people subscribing to the service, but co-founder Anne Wojcicki thinks ...

Whole genome testing for people who aren’t part of a scientific study

Erin Allday |
Stanford scientists are planning to comb through the complete genetic makeup of 100 people with unexplained hereditary conditions or "mystery" ...
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Teen identifies rare mutation in her own cancer, champions new age of open-access genetics

Kenrick Vezina |
Elana Simon, an 18-year-old high school student, has published a "groundbreaking" genetic study of her own rare cancer in Science ...

Are extreme athletes genetically drawn to take risk?

Alex Hutchinson |
Studies of skiers, snowboarders and other extreme athletes are shedding new light on why different people are attracted to different ...
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Acid bath stem cell method scientist retracts study

James Gallagher |
The researchers behind the acid bath stem cell method that caused a stir in January have asked to retract the ...

Three-person IVF has nothing to do with eugenics, but let’s talk about it anyhow

Janna Thompson |
Parents in the UK look set to become the first in the world to use a radical IVF technique that ...

Synthetic biology is the field of the future

Jay Keasling |
Most Americans may not be familiar with synthetic biology, but they may come to appreciate its advances someday soon. Synthetic ...

Genetics for the people? Nowhere in sight

Donna Dickenson |
"Your genetic information should be controlled by you,” declares an advertisement for the American direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic-testing firm 23andMe. Amid ...

NASA studies twins to see what happens to astronaut DNA in space

Deborah Netburn |
What happens to our DNA, RNA and proteins if we spend a long time in space? A pair of 50-year-old ...

Recent natural selection altered the appearance of europeans

It's no surprise that natural selection does not always take an evolutionary time scale. When thousands of knights died during ...

Scientists create genetically modified cells that fight HIV

George Dvorsky |
The treatment is considered radical, and the results were drawn from a small scale human trial, but for the first ...

My genes made me do it

Elijah Wolfson |
In the trial of Rene Patrick Bourassa Jr., the defendant and his attorneys made no effort to deny he had ...

Genetic realities of race aren’t the ones you’d expect

Joseph Brean |
Race is an intellectual taboo, and racial explanations for human traits are seen as scientific non-starters. From The Biological Jew ...

What’s ahead for BRCA genetic testing and counseling?

Lauren Green |
The US Supreme Court’s landmark decision last June, mandating that an individual’s genes cannot be patented, transformed the genetic testing ...

Dentistry of the future may include epigenetic analysis

Lee Rannals |
Researchers from the University of Adelaide’s School of Dentistry say a visit to the dentist could eventually require a detailed ...
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Elephant intellect: Genius in the largest brain on land

Ferris Jabr |
Scientists are finally probing the elephant brain to find out how cooperative problem solving, tool use, and even self-awareness can ...

Litany of unknowns surface at FDA germline modification meeting

Jessica Cussins |
An FDA committee held a historic public meeting last week to discuss the scientific, technologic, and clinical issues related to ...

Mitohype: Three-parent IVF

Ricki Lewis |
If I turned in a 20,337 word article and the editor decided to replace 37 of those words, would I ...

Single gene controls butterfly wing pattern

Ed Yong |
Female Common Mormon butterflies (Papilio polytes) are a varied lot. Some look like the black-and-white males, but others mimic the ...
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Greater variety of pre-natal screenings now offered

Erika Check Hayden |
The list of available pre-natal genetic screening tests is growing. The tests are non-invasive and generally have a low false-positive ...

Blackout zones of missing DNA in the human genome map

Karen Miga |
Since the initial release of the human genome over a decade ago, researchers have extensively studied areas, accounting for roughly ...

Genographic team surveys New Zealand

Miguel Vilar |
The Genographic Team has been in New Zealand this week, working with people of Pacific as well as European and ...

Global genomic data-sharing effort kicks off

Ewen Callaway |
The number of sequenced human genomes will soon jump from the thousands to the millions. But a recently established high-profile ...

Age of genomic medicine dawns, finally

Julie Steenhuysen |
When President Bill Clinton announced in 2000 that Craig Venter and Dr. Francis Collins of the National Human Genome Research ...