The first genetic comparison of one man’s individual sperm cells uncovers unique genetic shuffling representative of a much bigger population.
The first genetic comparison of one man’s individual sperm cells uncovers unique genetic shuffling representative of a much bigger population.
Rather than rely on plant-derived products, biotech companies are engineering bacteria and yeast to produce ingredients for fragrances.
Biologist David Gruber studies radiant creatures and their fluorescent proteins.
James Watson files a brief in the ongoing legal case over Myriad Genetics’ right to hold patents on the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.
Random chance, plus small differences in uterine environments, give rise to divergent epigenetic patterns in identical twins.
A new study finds that an Alaskan population of the fish has quickly evolved in response to warming temperatures.
Researchers identify a gene variant that reduces risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Members of the Personal Genome Project have created software aimed at helping researchers tease apart genetic differences between individuals.
A new algorithm brings together data from second- and third-generation genome sequencers.
| July 1, 2012
In Chapter , "Genes, Freaks, DNA," author Sam Kean draws parallels between the lives of Gregor Mendel and Johannes Friedrich Miescher, who both made scientific discoveries that were truly ahead of their times.