Privacy advocates are arguing that collecting genetic data upon arrest is an invasion of privacy, given recent evidence that 80 percent of the human genome is functional.
Privacy advocates are arguing that collecting genetic data upon arrest is an invasion of privacy, given recent evidence that 80 percent of the human genome is functional.
A PLOS ONE study claiming to have jacked up the essential crop with a gene to allow the plant to produce protein is retracted.
Researchers show that DNA supercoils are dynamic structures that can “hop” long distances, a phenomenon that could affect gene regulation.
Researchers studying the effects of genetically modified golden rice on schoolchildren in China are accused of unethical behavior.
Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology & Immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Age: 38
Republicans unveil their quadrennial list of policy positions, and it toes the party line on some science issues while upping support for others.
A US Appeal court rules that the National Institutes of Health is legally allowed to fund human embryonic stem cell research.
A polar bear in a German zoo dies after contracting a virus normally found in zebras.
Myriad Genetics can hold patents on the BRAC1 and BRAC2 oncogenes, but not on tests comparing DNA sequences.
Even after 18 years of frozen storage, human embryos can still produce viable stem cells for drug screening and biomedical research.