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Genetics

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RetinalGenix Technologies and LabCorp partner on DNA/RNA/GPS Pharmaco-Genetic Mapping platform
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RetinalGenix Technologies and LabCorp partner on DNA/RNA/GPS Pharmaco-Genetic Mapping platform

  • 2 July 2025
(Image Credit: AdobeStock) RetinalGenix Technologies and LabCorp have partnered to support the rollout of the RetinalGenix DNA/RNA/GPS Pharmaco-Genetic…
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Chemotherapy Linked to DNA Damage in Healthy Cells
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Chemotherapy Linked to DNA Damage in Healthy Cells

  • 2 July 2025
For the first time, scientists have systematically studied the genetic effects of chemotherapy on healthy tissues. Researchers from…
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Scientists Discover 473 'Switch-Like' Genes That Could Transform How We Predict and Treat Disease
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Scientists Discover 473 ‘Switch-Like’ Genes That Could Transform How We Predict and Treat Disease

  • 2 July 2025
Are there certain genes that can “switch” diseases on and off? (© JEGAS RA – stock.adobe.com) In a…
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Clinical Genomics Market Surges in 2025 with NABL-Accredited Molecular Labs and AI-Integrated Platforms
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Clinical Genomics Market Surges in 2025 with NABL-Accredited Molecular Labs and AI-Integrated Platforms

  • 2 July 2025
The global clinical genomics market is valued at approximately US$1.06 billion in 2024 and is expected to rise…
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Climate-Proof Crops? Uncovering the Genetic Secrets of Pepper Immunity
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Climate-Proof Crops? Uncovering the Genetic Secrets of Pepper Immunity

  • 2 July 2025
Newswise — Plants constantly battle a barrage of environmental stressors, from rising heat to invading pathogens. While genetic…
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Multimodal method combines imaging and sequencing to study gene function in intact tissue
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Multimodal method combines imaging and sequencing to study gene function in intact tissue

  • 2 July 2025
Whitehead Institute and Harvard researchers developed Perturb-Multimodal (Perturb-Multi), a powerful new approach that simultaneously measures how genetic changes,…
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New Genetic Insight Offers Strategy for Longer-Lasting Tomatoes
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New Genetic Insight Offers Strategy for Longer-Lasting Tomatoes

  • 2 July 2025
Newswise — Tomato ripening is a complex physiological process governed by genetic networks and epigenetic modifications. Ethylene, a…
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Chris Winefield | Editors | Technology Networks
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Chris Winefield | Editors | Technology Networks

  • 2 July 2025
Dr. Chris Winefield is a Plant Molecular Biologist and Geneticist whose research explores the role of transposable elements…
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How fast does human DNA mutate? Scientists finally know
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How fast does human DNA mutate? Scientists finally know

  • 1 July 2025
A deeper understanding of how DNA changes over generations helps scientists learn why people differ and how diseases…
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Robert Green
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Riskier to know — or not to know — you’re predisposed to a disease? — Harvard Gazette

  • 1 July 2025
Exploring how risk shapes our decisions. Congratulations! You have a newborn baby. She has plump cheeks, a round…
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