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DNA shape and stiffness steer key gene regulators
For decades, biologists treated DNA as a static string of letters, a linear code that cells read like text on a page. A new ...
Adolf Hitler had a rare genetic sexual disorder, according to new DNA research. The Nazi dictator had Kallmann syndrome, ...
Forensic expert reveals how rapid DNA genetic genealogy could revolutionize crime solving, making it faster and cheaper than ...
Scientists find the DNA of a 300,000-year-old horse in Schöningen, driven to extinction by hunting, next to a wooden spear ...
Researchers identified a new, sticky form of mitochondrial DNA damage that builds up at dramatically higher levels than in ...
The DNA inside of living organisms is packed with information, so much so that it's hard to search genetic databases, but ...
Researchers say the Nazi dictator had Kallmann syndrome, which is characterized by incomplete puberty, and genes that made it more likely he had autism, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder ...
Greenland has changed quickly in the past 25 years. Along with new foods, jobs and habits has come a sharp rise in type 2 ...
A tiny Crimean bone links Neanderthals to Siberia, revealing long-distance networks shaped by shifting climates and migration ...
Dogs were the first of any species that people domesticated, and they have been a constant part of human life for millennia.
Wolf DNA seems to have influenced the size, smelling power and even personality of modern dog breeds, scientists said.
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