The largest collection of genetic and medical data in the United States links telomeres and genetic variants to longevity and disease.
The largest collection of genetic and medical data in the United States links telomeres and genetic variants to longevity and disease.
Snapshots from an annual meeting that celebrates the birth of a prominent biologist
First, Aravinda Chakravarti drew a map of how scientists might unravel the genetics of complex disease. Then he blazed the trail.
A conference, started 10 years ago partly as a disease ecologist’s birthday party, has become one of the most valued meetings in the field.
A study finds that the genomes of swine and human flu viruses associated with a county fair in Ohio are almost perfectly matched, suggesting interspecies transmission.
Scientists identify a false assumption of standard gene expression analyses that could lead to the reappraisal of many prior studies.
Amid controversy, hominin shoulder-bones suggest that our bipedal relatives still climbed trees.
Swapping chromosomes from one human egg to another could eliminate mitochondrial DNA mutations that cause disease.
J. Craig Venter plans to develop a machine to find and sequence DNA on Mars, but another genomics mogul, Jonathan Rothberg, may beat him to it.