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Neanderthal cloning: Morally wrong and scientifically challenging

Paul Raeburn |
Genetic imprinting limits the scientific value of cloning a Neanderthal ...

What is a Filipino? Looking at DNA for the answers

Michael Purugganan |
The following is an excerpt. What's your mix? Remember that infamous advertising campaign a few months ago, which raised the ...

A brave new world of prenatal DNA sequencing

Susan Young |
The following is an excerpt. Conventional methods for checking a baby’s genome for abnormalities require invasive procedures, such as using ...

Mining the bacterial genome for novel drugs

David Salisbury |
The following is an excerpt. Vanderbilt biochemists have discovered that the process bacteria undergo when they become drug resistant can ...
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Biotech firms lobby states to limit generic drug competition

Andrew Pollack |
Some of the nation’s biggest biotechnology companies are lobbying state-by-state to limit competition from genetic drugs; this could add billions ...

Melanoma genes found in “junk” DNA

Catharine Paddock |
The following is an excerpt. US scientists have found two new mutations in non-coding (formerly dubbed "junk") DNA that occur ...
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Ten years after launch of Human Genome Project, the future is here

Teri Manolio et al |
In April 2003, for the first time, anyone could freely read the fundamental instructions needed to make a human body ...

Are you carrying the redhead gene?

Marc Lallanilla |
The following is an excerpt. Some parents worry that their children will be born with a rare disease or a ...

Kissing swaps genes along with spit

Christine Hsu |
The following is an excerpt. Kissing is a physically affectionate act of pressing the lips against someone or something. The ...

Personalized genomics: Do you want to know what illnesses await you in the future?

Sylvia Thompson |
The following is an excerpt. Geneticists are predicting that within five years, a single genetics test will show what diseases ...
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Bionic eyes may soon be available in the U.S.

Shirley S. Wang |
For people with retinitis pigmentosa -- a rare genetic disease that damages cells in the back of the eye -- ...

HIV ‘may have an ancient origin’

Helen Briggs |
The following is an excerpt. HIV, which causes AIDs, emerged in humans in the 20th Century, but scientists have long ...

Becoming biohackers: The long arm of the law

Is the rise of amateur gene enthusiasts working in make-shift labs a harmless pursuit or a potential bioterrorism threat? The ...

Controversial bird flu research to resume

Eryn Brown |
The following is an excerpt. Bird flu researchers said Wednesday that they would end a self-imposed moratorium on controversial experiments ...

California stem-cell institute reacts to critical report

Monya Baker |
The following is an excerpt. California’s $3 billion stem-cell agency plans to make a few changes in response to an ...

Not sleeping well? Your DNA may be partly to blame

Neil Shubin |
The following is an excerpt. By late January many of us residing in northern latitudes aren’t sleeping well, overeat and ...

First genomic explanation for schizophrenia proposed

Sergio Prostak |
The following is an excerpt. In a new study, Buffalo University geneticists have demonstrated how defects in an important neurological ...

Neanderthal cloning chatter highlights scientific illiteracy

Scott Malone |
The following is an excerpt. After spending the weekend reading blog posts claiming that he was seeking an "extremely adventurous ...
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Insurers should be free to discriminate based on genetics

Rituparna Basu |
The following is an excerpt. A recent NPR story described efforts to extend the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) to long-term care ...
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Video: What we’ve learned from the Human Genome Project

Genetic Engineering NewsFeatured Video: What We've Learned from the Human Genome ProjectGenetic Engineering NewsHost Hank Green is a jack of ...

Mutations found in melanomas may shed light on how cancers grow

Gina Kolata |
The following is an excerpt. In a leap forward in understanding the basic science of one of the most lethal ...
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Shakespeare and Martin Luther King demonstrate potential of DNA storage

Ian Sample |
All 154 Shakespeare sonnets have been spelled out in DNA to demonstrate the vast potential of genetic data storageHis words ...

Can carrots reduce the effect of diabetes-causing genes?

Alexandra Sifferlin |
The following is an excerpt. In the latest revelation about the human genome, researchers say diabetics with a certain genetic ...

Searching for intelligence in our DNA

Chris Gyngell |
The following is an excerpt. Reproductive technologies such as in-vitro fertilization and preimplantation genetic diagnosis mean it is currently possible ...

Neanderthal cloning media blitz was not just a poor translation

Pete Shanks |
The following is an excerpt. George Church hit a nerve when he recently discussed re-creating Neanderthals with an "adventurous human ...

Starchy genes made dog into Man’s best friend

The following is an excerpt. A genetic switch allowed dogs to adapt to a starch-rich diet and evolve from meat-munching ...
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Orphan genes spawn from junk DNA

Helen Pilcher |
Despite orphan genes' seeming incompatibility with evolutionary theory, they're actually an example of natural selection at its finest ...