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New research suggests Homo erectus may have contributed to modern human genetics, while DNA analysis is identifying historical figures from expeditions. Medical research continues to use genetic models for conditions like Rett syndrome.
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Homo erectus may have passed a genetic legacy down to modern humans after all
Sally Christine Reynolds, Bournemouth University/ The ConversationContinue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Human, Genetics, Neanderthal, Fossils, deni...
DNA reveals identities of 4 sailors from doomed 1845 Franklin expedition
An analysis of the DNA from living descendants has identified sailors aboard the 1845 Franklin expedition to find the Northwest Passage.
Author Correction: A mechanical ratchet drives unilateral cytokinesis
Nature - Author Correction: A mechanical ratchet drives unilateral cytokinesis
15 Times Celebrities And Influencers Shared Their Plastic Surgery Results Openly
Most celebrities don’t address speculation that they’ve undergone plastic surgery. When asked about it in interviews, many roll their eyes or dismiss the rum...
Publisher Correction: Presymptomatic training mitigates functional deficits in a mouse model of Rett syndrome
Nature - Publisher Correction: Presymptomatic training mitigates functional deficits in a mouse model of Rett syndrome
Study shows how a potato-based diet changed the genetics of Andean people
Scientists accidentally discover DNA that breaks the rules of life
A routine experiment with a new single-cell DNA sequencing method turned into a surprising scientific twist when researchers stumbled upon a bizarre genetic ...
These companies help parents try to pick their babies' traits. Experts are wary
Prospective parents can now pick embryos based on risk predictions for thousands of diseases and odds for specific traits. But should they?
Pioneering geneticist and decoder of the human genome J. Craig Venter dies at age 79
Scientist and medical technology entrepreneur J. Craig Venter published the first bacterial genome ever decoded in 1995. The result heralded a new age of dis...
Infamous geneticist and decoder of the human genome J. Craig Venter dies at 79
Scientist and medtech entrepreneur J. Craig Venter published the first bacterial genome ever decoded in 1995. The result heralded a new age of discovery for ...
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