[ad_1] WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 (Xinhua) – Chinese and American scientists have sequenced and analyzed part of the genomes of more than 140,000 pregnant women in China, the largest genetic analysis of the …
Read More »Decision Support Tool Improves Knowledge in Genetic Testing in Patients With Breast Cancer
[ad_1] Genetic testing after breast cancer diagnosis can provide clues to individualized treatment decisions for a patient and her treatment team. But many patients are unaware of its existence and could miss …
Read More »Scientists have traced the genetic quirk that gives huskies blue eyes – BGR
[ad_1] Many species of dogs have specific characteristics that betray them. The Bull Terriers have a long, flat nose, Dalmatians have their iconic spots and the pugs look like small potatoes. The …
Read More »Why Huskies have blue eyes? The genetic study reveals the answer
[ad_1] The piercing blue eyes of a husky are a big part of the race's charm – one that lets hearts blend to the left and right whenever those adorable wolf-like canines …
Read More »New CRISPR gene editing technique holds promise for the treatment of genetic diseases – Medical News Bulletin
[ad_1] Our reader score [Total: 0 Average: 0] A recent study in Genome biology shows how CRISPR-SKIP, a new gene editing method, offers tremendous potential for many biomedical applications. What if doctors …
Read More »Genetic sequencing of microscopic algae helps determine how toxins are produced – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Scientists have discovered the genetic basis for the production of domoic acid, a potent neurotoxin produced by some harmful algal blooms. In a new study published in this week's issue of …
Read More »Scientists discover genetic basis of toxicity of harmful algal blooms
[ad_1] The extent of the pseudo-nitzschia of the Pacific Northwest blossoms in 2015. The gradation of colors in the oceanic areas of purple-blue-green-yellow-red-pink shows a growing concentration of chlorophyll to the coast. …
Read More »Rady awards $ 2 million grant that could provide high-end genetic diagnosis to Medi-Cal children
[ad_1] Maverick Coltrin, 11 months old, needed daily doses of vitamins to end the deadly seizures shortly after birth. But this simple solution only came to fruition after rapid genetic sequencing helped …
Read More »Your genetic test results may change – here's why
[ad_1] Illustration: Eastlandtunes (Pixabay) The first wave of routine genetic testing has already helped millions of people know their inherited risk for certain diseases such as cancer. But a new study released …
Read More »Genetic associations linked to cancer are often reclassified, according to a study
[ad_1] September 26 (UPI) – According to a new study, nearly 25% of genetic variants associated with cancer, previously classified as "uncertain significance," are then reclassified and are often downgraded to benign. …
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