Researchers identify a protein involved in the chromosomal disorder that could explain its characteristic learning deficits.
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Researchers identify a protein involved in the chromosomal disorder that could explain its characteristic learning deficits.
European scientists have taken down the HeLa genome after publishing it without the consent of Henrietta Lacks’s family.
Genetics experts argue that patients should be told about dangerous variants in their DNA that show up incidentally during sequencing.
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The country’s fertility regulator reported that the technique has “broad support.”
The passenger pigeon was hunted to extinction 99 years ago, but researchers are planning to use DNA from museum specimens to bring the bird back to life.
A large genome-wide study has identified four single-nucleotide polymorphisms shared between five major psychiatric disorders.
Another company has launched a non-invasive DNA screen for genetic disorders in unborn babies, adding to the competition in an emerging market.
Previously enigmatic circular RNAs have been found to influence gene expression by binding to and blocking another class of regulatory RNA, the microRNAs.
The US government has come out with new rules for life science research deemed risky.