GGenetics Read More Genome of ancient Egyptian entombed 5,000 years ago sequenced for the first time5 July 2025 Almost five millennia ago, the remains of an ancient Egyptian man were placed in a ceramic pot and…
GGenetics Read More All legs, no guts: Sea spider genome stuns scientists5 July 2025 The sea spider, those spindly marine oddities that seem composed almost entirely of legs and claws, just given…
GGenetics Read More The role of untranslated region variants in Mendelian disease: a review5 July 2025 100,000 Genomes Project Pilot Investigators, Smedley D, Smith KR, Martin A, Thomas EA, McDonagh EM, et al. 100,000…
GGenetics Read More Genes Control Infant Crying More Than Parenting Does5 July 2025 Register for free to listen to this article Thank you. Listen to this article using the player…
GGenetics Read More 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…
GGenetics Read More Are eating disorders genetic? Here’s the data5 July 2025 Bilanol // Shutterstock Are eating disorders genetic? Here’s the data Despite widespread misconceptions, eating disorders aren’t a choice,…
GGenetics Read More The Discovery of DNA and Its Importance in Genetics5 July 2025 The discovery of DNA and its role in genetics marks one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs in human…
GGenetics Read More Ant genes show how evolution created perfect teamwork5 July 2025 Ants, with their unique genes, outnumber people by roughly 2.5 million to one. Their combined dry mass, about…
GGenetics Read More DNA is the most charged theme in Fuvest Biology test – News Room USA5 July 2025 0 SAS Education listed the most recurring topics in the tests of Biology da Fuvest, which gives access…
GGenetics Read More How genetic factors influence the onset and progression of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome5 July 2025 Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a multifaceted endocrine-metabolic condition, is increasingly being recognised as not only a reproductive disorder…