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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists edit mitochondrial DNA to reverse genetic diseases which often have no cureFor decades, the dream of fixing harmful mutations in mitochondrial DNA felt out of reach. Scientists have long known these ...
A new study in Science uses ancient and modern DNA to tell the Qimmeq’s story. It’s a story not just about dogs, but also ...
Today, genomics is saving countless lives and even entire species, thanks in large part to a commitment to collaborative and ...
A progressive neurological disorder affecting 10 million people globally, Parkinson’s can cause disruptive symptoms such as ...
Researchers have created over 400 distinct types of human nerve cells in vitro, vastly expanding the diversity available for ...
Throughout their long history, Qimmit have remained working dogs–still almost exclusively bred by mushers to pull sleds for ...
Carl Zimmer writes about the results of a new genetic study of humans and the diseases that afflicted us over the past 37,000 year ...
When people think of DNA, they usually think of genes, the parts that code for proteins and drive inherited traits. But there ...
A new genomic study reveals how human populations adapted, survived, and diversified in the Himalayas, one of the most ...
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Neanderthal Legacy: Ancient DNA May Contribute to Modern Brain MalformationsA new study suggests that some modern brain malformations may be linked to Neanderthal ancestry. Researchers have found that ...
Researchers have extracted 2-million-year-old protein remains from Paranthropus robustus teeth to reveal biological sex and genetic variability.
A new study maps infectious diseases across millennia and offers new insight into how human-animal interactions permanently transformed our health landscape.
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