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Ten years after launch of Human Genome Project, the future is here

Teri Manolio et al&nbsp|&nbsp
In April 2003, for the first time, anyone could freely read the fundamental instructions needed to make a human body ...
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Bionic eyes may soon be available in the U.S.

Shirley S. Wang&nbsp|&nbsp
For people with retinitis pigmentosa -- a rare genetic disease that damages cells in the back of the eye -- ...
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Orphan genes spawn from junk DNA

Helen Pilcher&nbsp|&nbsp
Despite orphan genes' seeming incompatibility with evolutionary theory, they're actually an example of natural selection at its finest ...
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Using genetics to predict succeptibility to depression

Alex Wilde&nbsp|&nbsp
Current genetic tests for major depression have more to offer as a curiosity to a diagnostic or preventative tool. This ...
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Human bone reveals ancient gene flow patterns

A 40,000 year old leg bone found outside Beijing reveals this man was related to the ancestors of many present-day ...
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Human enhancement could turn soldiers into weapons that violate international law

Patrick Lin&nbsp|&nbsp
Memory-erasing drugs to ward off PTSD; co-opting the physiology of dolphins and sled-dogs to work all week without sleep few ...
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Can genomics help developing countries face their growing burden of disease?

Jane Parry&nbsp|&nbsp
For low-income countries, establishing health care genomics is expensive and requires infrastructure and skilled human resources that may be lacking ...
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Stem cell showdown: Small business versus the FDA

Susan Berfield&nbsp|&nbsp
In Texas, the science of stem cells has collided with a governor’s ambitions, a businessman’s optimism, a doctor’s faith, and ...
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Safety of induced stem cells gets a boost

New research refutes a 2011 study which raised concerns over the side-effects of induced pluripotent stem cells as a treatment ...
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Safety of induced stem cells gets a boost

Monya Baker&nbsp|&nbsp
New research refutes a 2011 study which raised concerns over the side-effects of induced pluripotent stem cells as a treatment ...
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Ron Unz on genius, IQ, race and meritocracy

Jon Entine&nbsp|&nbsp
What is the nature of intelligence and genius? Literally thousands of studies definitively show that DNA plays a dominant role; ...
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Are we entering the age of $1 million medicine?

Ben Hirschler&nbsp|&nbsp
More than a quarter of the new medicines approved in the United States last year were designated for rare or ...
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Bacteria or virus? Your genes can reveal what ails you

Ricki Lewis&nbsp|&nbsp
What's giving you the sniffles? Is it a virus or bacteria? Your genes may offer an easy way to check: ...
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Harvard scientists sequence entire genome from single cell

Peter Reuell&nbsp|&nbsp
The notion that police can identify a suspect based on the tiniest drop of blood or trace of tissue has ...
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Public health genomics: 15 years on

Muin J Khoury&nbsp|&nbsp
Genomic research was widely expected to transform medicine, ushering in a new era of personalized healthcare and disease prevention, but ...
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Nature creates genetically modified organisms — including humans

Ed Yong&nbsp|&nbsp
Despite some concerns over the transfer of DNA from one organism to another to create genetically modified crops and animals, ...
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Genetic effects on intelligence and society

Joseph Cotto and Steve Sailer&nbsp|&nbsp
Fewer subjects are more controversial than the study of genetics and its relation to just about every facet of human ...
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Young and carrying a deadly gene: Do you really want to know?

Emma Pierson&nbsp|&nbsp
Most people have a deep intuition that a life lived clear-eyed has inherent value, independent of whether the truth makes ...
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Gene technology innovations reshaping future of medicine

Kenrick Vezina&nbsp|&nbsp
The ability to map human DNA cheaply and quickly is yielding a torrent of data about the genetic drivers of ...
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Evolution may contradict ‘dumb jock’ notion

Kenrick Vezina&nbsp|&nbsp
According to a popular stereotype, intellectual achievement and athleticism are inversely linked. Now a controversial view of evolution suggests that ...
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DNA tests target Native Americans

Kenrick Vezina&nbsp|&nbsp
The Center for Genetics and Society, which takes an ultra-conservative view of genetic screening and genetic technology, takes a one-sided ...
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The (epi)genetics of homosexuality

Kate Shaw&nbsp|&nbsp
Although scientists have spent the last few decades scouring our genome for a “gay gene,” a new paper suggests it ...
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Body builders: Making artificial organs from cells

Henry Fountain&nbsp|&nbsp
Ready-made organs have been a science fiction fantasy for decades. New “bioartificial” organs, made from plastic that’s seeded with stem ...
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Scientist uncover clues about the evolution of hands

Fossils show that limbs evolved from fins, and a new study reveals how it may have happened. Spanish scientists injected ...
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DNA may be future goldmine for marketers

Carolyn Abraham&nbsp|&nbsp
In the not-too-distant future, marketers might turn to an unexpected source for clues to everything from vacation preferences to buying ...
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New business plans for direct-to-consumer gene testing industry

Pete Shanks&nbsp|&nbsp
Two of the major players in the gene testing industry -- 23andMe and Family Tree DNA -- along with upstart ...
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Genetically reprogrammed AIDs virus rescues girl from cancer

Denise Grady&nbsp|&nbsp
In the first of its kind experimental treatment, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia used a disabled form of the virus that ...
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