A new study shows that giving mice the human version of a gene changes their squeak, suggesting some of the genetic ...
Scientists have identified novel genetic interactions that may contribute to congenital heart disease (CHD), a common birth defect.
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News Medical on MSNScientists uncover hidden genetic causes of congenital heart diseaseScientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and collaborators have identified novel genetic interactions that may contribute to congenital heart disease (CHD), a common birth defect.
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The Brighterside of News on MSN5D memory crystal can store the entire human genome for billions of yearsA groundbreaking data storage technology could preserve an entire human genome in a tiny 5D memory crystal. Developed by ...
A new study shows that giving mice the human version of a gene changes their squeak, suggesting some of the genetic ...
The Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences at CWRU provides an interface between human and medical genetics with basic genetics and provides an exciting atmosphere in which to learn and develop ...
"Our work demonstrates the power of using human genetic variation as 'nature's mutagenesis experiment' to probe fundamental biological mechanisms," says Principal Investigator, Dr. Mikhail Spivakov.
New research suggests a genetic variant in the NOVA1 protein may have played a key role in the emergence of human speech.
Polymerase expression and activity are highly regulated in cells during development by genetic and epigenetic mechanisms. There are few human diseases that have been linked to mutations or defects ...
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Genetic study sheds light on changes that shaped human brain evolutionA new Yale study provides a fuller picture of the genetic changes that shaped the evolution of the human brain, and how the ...
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ZME Science on MSNMice With a Human Gene Started Squeaking Differently. Could This Tiny Genetic Mutation Explain the Origin of Speech?In a lab at Rockefeller University in New York, a mouse squeaks. But this is no ordinary squeak. It is a strange, complex ...
If human genetics were a tech company, it would have gone bankrupt when steam power came along. Its business plan calls for a trait to appear by chance and then spread by sexual reproduction.
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