In guinea pigs, the insertion of a single gene can transform ordinary heart cells into pacemaker cells that regulate cardiac rhythm.
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In guinea pigs, the insertion of a single gene can transform ordinary heart cells into pacemaker cells that regulate cardiac rhythm.
New research suggests that some smokers may carry a gene variant that makes them less likely to quit simply because cigarette taxes are raised.
An official investigation into a controversial GM rice study carried out with Chinese schoolchildren has resulted in the removal of three China-based researchers.
Fungi in 100 million year-old seafloor sediments could possess novel antibiotics.
A new initiative lead by the UK’s National Health Service aims to sequence the genomes of as many as 100,000 patients, a project that will cost £100 million.
A Chinese biotech company is angling to buy California-based Complete Genomics, but federal regulators are expressing security concerns and may scuttle the deal.
The Supreme Court agrees to hear a case deciding if two cancer genes should continue to be protected by patent.
A type of scallop expels water and waste through a sort of cough that could reveal clues about water quality.
Without publishing any data, a Texas-based forensic company claims to have sequenced the genome of Bigfoot.
Decades can pass between the discovery of a new animal or plant and its official debut in the scientific literature.