[ad_1] Neanderthals mysteriously disappeared about 40,000 years ago, but before vanishing they interbred with another human species that was just beginning its global spread, said researchers from the Stanford University in the …
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[ad_1] SEATTLE (AP) – A new scientific effort will be to sequence endangered genus killer whales in the northwestern Pacific to better understand their genetics and find ways to save them from …
Read More »New effort will analyze endangered orca genes
[ad_1] A new scientific effort will be to sequence the genomes of killer whales in the critically endangered Pacific Northwest to better understand their genetics and find ways to preserve them from …
Read More »Scientists will sequence the genes of southern orca whales in difficulty
[ad_1] The scientists said the information could help explain, for example, whether internal factors such as inbreeding or genetic variation in the immune system prevent whales from bouncing. A new scientific effort …
Read More »Les scientifiques veulent utiliser la modification de gènes pour transformer la 'Groundcherry' sauvage en une nouvelle fraise
[ad_1] Photos de cerises de terre. Les chercheurs ont publié une étude proposant d'utiliser l'outil d'édition de gènes CRISPR pour préparer les cerises de terre, une plante orpheline, pour le supermarché. La …
Read More »Back ache? It's in your genes
[ad_1] Researchers from the US Department of Veterans Affairs have discovered three genetic variants associated with chronic back pain. The study, published in the journal PLOS Genetics, establishes a link between the …
Read More »The editing of genes could eliminate mosquitoes, but is it a good idea?
[ad_1] In the study, scientists from Imperial College London used this technology to eliminate a population of caged mosquitoes capable of transmitting malaria, targeting a genetic sequence leading to male and female …
Read More »Study shows why some human genes are more popular with biomedical researchers
[ad_1] Sep 19, 2018 Historical biases lead biomedical researchers to study certain genes over and over again According to a study published September 18 in the journal open access PLOS Biology, led …
Read More »The popularity contest of human genes
[ad_1] When will genomics cure cancer? This is partly because there are significant barriers to studying something that no one has ever studied before. A researcher may spend years trying, for example, …
Read More »There are approximately 20,000 human genes. So, why do scientists study only a small part of them? | Science
[ad_1] iStock.com/fpm By Jocelyn KaiserSept. 18, 2018, 2 pm Sequencing of the human genome in the 1990s was supposed to reveal all the genes that are important for health and disease. But …
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