A new study published in Science is challenging long-held assumptions about how we measure genetic risk in endangered species ...
A new study published in Neurology, led by Queen Mary University of London, has revealed that people of South Asian, African ...
Independent clinical validation strengthens ABL’s leadership in the fast‑growing HIV drug‑resistance testing market ABL ...
A systematic review of 52 scientific papers submitted to a world-leading clinical genetics journal from multiple scientists ...
A research team led by scientists at the Butantan Institute in São Paulo, Brazil, has completed the most extensive genetic sequencing of a jararaca viper to date. The focus of the study was the genome ...
Koala populations with low genetic diversity are actually recovering by "reshuffling" their genes to remove harmful mutations ...
Although mental disorders have multifactorial causes, genetics can explain some of them, yet this field remains largely unexplored in terms of guiding diagnoses and treatments. In the largest study of ...
Research is shaking up how we think about evolution, suggesting there's a level of predictability influenced by genes and genetic history.
Thin stretches of the human X chromosome look oddly empty when you scan for Neanderthal DNA. Geneticists even have a name for the gaps: “Neanderthal deserts.
Koalas’ population comeback may be doing more than boosting numbers—it could also be rebuilding their lost genetic diversity.
Genome editing-based therapies typically aim to treat disease by correcting underlying genetic mutations in patient's cells.