People carrying a certain gene variant that dictates fresh underarms are less likely to wear antiperspirant.
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People carrying a certain gene variant that dictates fresh underarms are less likely to wear antiperspirant.
By analyzing a collection of 24 genetic variations, researchers are able to predict the hair and eye color of long-dead humans.
Scientists show that horizontal transfer of a particular DNA sequence among a diverse range of vertebrates is more widespread than previously believed.
Investigators are calling on scientists to comb Adam Lanza’s DNA for potential drivers of his violent behavior last week in Connecticut.
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.
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.