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Is There a Benefit to Having Neanderthal DNA in the Human Genome?
Learn more about what how humans ended up having Neanderthal DNA in their genome and what it means if you have it.
An international research team has identified a human protein, ANKLE1, as the first DNA-cutting enzyme (nuclease) in mammals ...
DNA can sustain serious injuries called double strand breaks, in which both strands of the helix snap. These breaks are among ...
The cost of decoding our genetic makeup has plummeted. Just because it’s affordable doesn’t necessarily mean it’s worth doing ...
GC Genome, a leading clinical genomics and liquid biopsy company, announced that its study analyzing cell-free DNA (cfDNA) ...
Research shows synthetic chromosomes can be transferred to human cells with potential to improve viral resistance ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest and deadliest infectious diseases we know. It commonly impacts the lungs, but can also affect other areas of the body like the spine, brain or kidneys.
New research published in Nature Communications has linked a normal cellular process to an accumulation of DNA mutations in ...
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Genome-edited immune cell therapy shows promise for treating aggressive blood cancer
A groundbreaking new treatment using genome-edited immune cells, developed by scientists at UCL (University College London) ...
A new study reports that the locations where genes begin are particularly prone to mutations, and these genetic changes can ...
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EAD partners with M42 to conduct plant genome sequencing to safeguard native species
The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has partnered with M42 for a genome sequencing project at the Plant Genetic Resources Centre. The project will decode the genetic makeup and adaptive ...
In the past twenty years, major technological advances in extracting and analyzing DNA have transformed the ability to ...
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