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Genetics

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The role of untranslated region variants in Mendelian disease: a review
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The role of untranslated region variants in Mendelian disease: a review

  • 5 July 2025
100,000 Genomes Project Pilot Investigators, Smedley D, Smith KR, Martin A, Thomas EA, McDonagh EM, et al. 100,000…
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Genes Control Infant Crying More Than Parenting Does
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Genes Control Infant Crying More Than Parenting Does

  • 5 July 2025
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Why are men taller than women, on average?
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Why are men taller than women, on average?

  • 5 July 2025
On average, human males tend to be about 5 inches (13 centimeters) taller than females. But why? In…
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Are eating disorders genetic? Here's the data
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Are eating disorders genetic? Here’s the data

  • 5 July 2025
Bilanol // Shutterstock Are eating disorders genetic? Here’s the data Despite widespread misconceptions, eating disorders aren’t a choice,…
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The Discovery of DNA and Its Importance in Genetics
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The Discovery of DNA and Its Importance in Genetics

  • 5 July 2025
The discovery of DNA and its role in genetics marks one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs in human…
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Ant genes show how evolution created perfect teamwork

  • 5 July 2025
Ants, with their unique genes, outnumber people by roughly 2.5 million to one. Their combined dry mass, about…
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DNA is the most charged theme in Fuvest Biology test - News Room USA
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DNA is the most charged theme in Fuvest Biology test – News Room USA

  • 5 July 2025
0 SAS Education listed the most recurring topics in the tests of Biology da Fuvest, which gives access…
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How genetic factors influence the onset and progression of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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How genetic factors influence the onset and progression of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

  • 5 July 2025
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a multifaceted endocrine-metabolic condition, is increasingly being recognised as not only a reproductive disorder…
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New computational tool uncovers hidden genetic mutations in proteins
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First large-scale stem cell bank created to investigate Alzheimer’s genetic risk factors

  • 5 July 2025
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a common, debilitating neurodegenerative disease affecting about 10 percent of people over the age…
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High-quality diet may have led to bigger human brain: CSIR-CCMB-led international study reveals genetic link between diet and brain size
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High-quality diet may have led to bigger human brain: CSIR-CCMB-led international study reveals genetic link between diet and brain size

  • 5 July 2025
The research team had analysed over 8,000 genes from 50 whole genomes across primate species to understand how…
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