GGenetics Read More Pet Dogs Could Combat Genetic Eczema Risk In Children4 June 2025 Having a dog at home could help to prevent eczema in children who are genetically prone to the…
GGenetics Read More Pet Dogs May Cut Children’s Genetic Eczema Risk4 June 2025 Having a dog at home could help to prevent eczema in children who are genetically prone to the…
GGenetics Read More Funding Gaps Threaten Genomic Advances in Latin America4 June 2025 In Latin America, efforts to implement preventive strategies, diagnostic tools, and personalized treatment for patients with rheumatic diseases…
GGenetics Read More Ancient DNA fills ‘critical gap’ in genetic history of Tibetans – The Independent4 June 2025 Ancient DNA fills ‘critical gap’ in genetic history of Tibetans The Independent Archaeologists finally crack origin mystery of Tibet’s…
GGenetics Read More Keeping pace with genetic advances4 June 2025 Reading Time: 2 minutes New Zealand’s dairy sector has long been a global leader in productivity and efficiency,…
GGenetics Read More New blood test to boost diagnosis for rare genetic diseases in kids4 June 2025 New Delhi: Australian researchers have developed a new blood test that can rapidly diagnose rare genetic diseases in…
GGenetics Read More Looking at new genetics available for forages4 June 2025 Jeff Jackson, alfalfa and forage specialist with WinField United, showed and explained the new and solid-line forages, such…
GGenetics Read More Fruit fly model sheds light on genetic roots of cocaine addiction3 June 2025 In a new JNeurosci paper, Adrian Rothenfluh and colleagues from the University of Utah developed a fruit fly…
GGenetics Read More Upskilling healthcare staff in genetics and genomics 3 June 2025 A recent international workshop hosted by the Mater Hospital aimed to address educational gaps in genomic medicine. David…
GGenetics Read More Genetic diversity highlights increasing threat of H9N2 avian influenza3 June 2025 Subtypes and hosts of AIVs from LPMs in China. Credit: Nature Microbiology (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41564-025-02002-x A new study…