Genetics

  1. Genetics

    Sexy male mice have competitive moms

    Moms allowed to compete for mates produce sons that make sexy pheromones, live hard and die young. How? Epigenetics.

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  2. Humans

    Humans’ music and genes may have evolved together

    Music may be a tool scientists can use to trace human migrations.

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  3. Genetics

    Dogs’ origins lie in Europe

    First domesticated canines did not live in China or Middle East, a study of mitochondrial DNA finds.

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  4. Genetics

    Genetic difference in blood clotting may underlie racial health disparity

    Finding could help explain difference between blacks and whites in heart attack survival.

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  5. Life

    Gene makes old cells act young again

    Turning on a gene called Lin28a in old, damaged tissue may help the cells heal quicker.

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  6. Genetics

    Exploring dog origins with data and a dose of imagination

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  7. Genetics

    People’s genes welcome their microbes

    In mice and humans, genetic variants seem to control the bacterial mix on and in bodies.

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  8. Genetics

    Genetic variants may keep Siberians warm

    People in frigid cold evolved changes in fat metabolism, shivering.

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  9. Genetics

    Reprogrammed stem cells may mirror embryonic ones after all

    Donor genetics may explain why the two cell types vary.

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  10. Health & Medicine

    Gene links smoking, multiple sclerosis

    Smokers with genetic variant face tripled risk of MS.

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  11. Humans

    What makes a face go round

    Genetic enhancers acting far away from their intended genes can help shape a face during development.

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  12. Health & Medicine

    Inactive HIV poses even greater barrier to cure

    The reservoir of dormant virus strains is larger than scientists estimated, a finding that could make the virus harder to combat.

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