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Genetics

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Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA traced through 21 generations unlocks new secrets

  • 2 August 2025
A breakthrough study has just untangled over six centuries of genetic history, tracing Leonardo’s male line through 21…
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How DNA And Data Are Solving America’s Coldest Cases
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How DNA And Data Are Solving America’s Coldest Cases

  • 2 August 2025
Jane Doe’s skull and bones on the examination table at the Smith County Sheriff’s Office. (National Geographic/Will Francome)…
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These Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes Could Wipe Out Malaria
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These Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes Could Wipe Out Malaria

  • 2 August 2025
Summer barbecues have a special place in my heart. The smell of charcoal-grilled burgers. Ice-cold fizzy drinks. Music,…
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How do human cell types differ at the genetic level?
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How do human cell types differ at the genetic level?

  • 2 August 2025
James Tytko took on Jon’s question… James – All cells in the human body contain essentially the same…
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Over-the-counter medicines could fail for Brits due to DNA
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Over-the-counter medicines could fail for Brits due to DNA

  • 2 August 2025
The trial saw 2,200 adults undergo whole genome sequencing to analyse how their individual DNA responds to the…
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Wollongong family’s big trek to treat rare genetic disorder

  • 2 August 2025
Wollongong girl Amarli Broome celebrated her seventh birthday in hospital. Photo: Jade Broome. Amarli Broome wanted a pool…
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How new genes help peaches evolve: the secret inside their DNA
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How new genes help peaches evolve: the secret inside their DNA

  • 2 August 2025
image:  Identification of recently emerged de novo genes during diversification in the genus Prunus. (A) Through BLAT searches of P. persica “baifeng” against…
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Bridging psychiatry and rare genetic diseases: a scoping review of therapeutic strategies and diagnostic delay paired with healthcare economic burden analysis | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
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Bridging psychiatry and rare genetic diseases: a scoping review of therapeutic strategies and diagnostic delay paired with healthcare economic burden analysis | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases

  • 2 August 2025
Nguengang Wakap S, Lambert DM, Olry A, Rodwell C, Gueydan C, Lanneau V, Murphy D, Le Cam Y,…
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Genome-Wide Study Links Genes to Tooth Diseases
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Genome-Wide Study Links Genes to Tooth Diseases

  • 2 August 2025
In a groundbreaking advancement bridging dental science and genomics, researchers have unveiled a comprehensive genome-wide association study (GWAS)…
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A clear DNA double helix
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65 Genomes Expand Our Picture Of Human Genetics

  • 2 August 2025
Credit: Shutterstock The first complete draft of the human genome was published back in 2003. Since then, researchers…
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