GGenetics Read More Laois Woman Celebrates 41st Birthday Battling Rare Genetic Disorder25 June 2025 Wednesday, 25 June 2025 18:38 Emma has recessive dystrophic EB. A Laois woman is celebrating beating the current…
GGenetics Read More How might society react to babies with two genetic fathers?25 June 2025 “All hell will break loose, politically and morally, all over the world.” So said James Watson, the Nobel…
GGenetics Read More ‘Delete-to-recruit’: new gene-editing method targets sickle cell25 June 2025 Researchers have developed a novel gene therapy approach that reactivates dormant genes by repositioning them closer to genetic…
GGenetics Read More CRISPR Gene Editing and Screens in Disease Applications25 June 2025 In recent years, CRISPR gene editing has emerged as one of the most revolutionary tools in the field…
GGenetics Read More Unveiling genomic imprinting: nature’s hidden influence25 June 2025 First unveiled in mammals in 1984, the term ‘genomic imprinting’ (GI) describes how gene expression varies depending on…
GGenetics Read More First Awareness, Then Action: The Life-Saving Power Of Cancer Genetic Screening | Marketplace25 June 2025 Photo Caption: Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider, MD—San Francisco internist and jscreen.org board member—shares how hereditary testing saves lives during…
GGenetics Read More Single-cell eQTL analysis identifies genetic variation underlying metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis25 June 2025 Diehl, A. M. & Day, C. Cause, pathogenesis, and treatment of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. N. Engl. J. Med. 377,…
GGenetics Read More aussie scientists use genetic barcoding to decode human growth25 June 2025 Jun 25, 2025New Delhi, IANS62 Australian scientists have unveiled a transformative tool that allows researchers to track the…
GGenetics Read More Alessia a living, breathing example of Genes for Jeans Day’s importance25 June 2025 The Children’s Medical Research Institute Gerringong Committee has been raising money for Jeans for Genes since the campaign…
GGenetics Read More It ends with me: A vanishingly rare genetic mutation means Dean must battle a disease feared by millions – yet a scientific miracle means his daughters will be safe25 June 2025 Dean Kizi set himself a goal: to travel to 30 countries before he turned 30. At the age…