GGenetics Read More Daniela Koplin’s DNA Matchmaking | Tufts NowSeptember 11, 2025 Daniela Koplin, A26, a double-major in community health and psychology who interns in a genetics lab, believes the…
GGenetics Read More Atlas Blue Butterfly Has 229 Pairs of Chromosomes, Scientists FindSeptember 11, 2025 Scientists at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the Institut de Biologia Evolutiva in Spain have sequenced the genome…
GGenetics Read More Adrian Wooldridge: Breeding better children: the new tech-driven eugenicsSeptember 11, 2025 MENU ACCOUNT SECTIONS OTHER CLASSIFIEDS CONTACT US / FAQ
GGenetics Read More Breastfeeding Challenges May Have Genetic RootsSeptember 11, 2025 Genetic signatures could explain why levels of breast milk production vary among people. Image credit:©iStock, maybefalse The delivery room…
GGenetics Read More Genetic deletion may drive obesity in PWS adults: StudySeptember 11, 2025 Adults with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) caused by a genetic deletion have higher obesity rates and more severe obesity…
GGenetics Read More These dancing spiders have ‘dark DNA’ – and it could change the way we understand evolutionSeptember 11, 2025 Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The…
GGenetics Read More Rare Gene Variant Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease, MIT Study RevealsSeptember 11, 2025 In a groundbreaking new study led by neuroscientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, rare genetic variants of…
GGenetics Read More New genetic test redefines diagnosis and management of hereditary pancreatitisSeptember 11, 2025 A new genetic test developed at Mayo Clinic is redefining how clinicians diagnose and manage hereditary pancreatitis. Pancreatitis, inflammation…
GGenetics Read More Ancient DNA from Mexico’s mammoths reveals unexpected — and unexplained — genetic mysteriesSeptember 11, 2025 For the first time in tropical latitudes, scientists have sequenced ancient DNA from the only mammoth endemic to…
GGenetics Read More Scientists Confirm Animal With Highest Number Of Chromosomes: The Atlas Blue ButterflySeptember 11, 2025 It’s official: the animal with the highest number of chromosomes is the Atlas blue butterfly, boasting a record…
GGenetics Read More Zebrafish help Israeli researchers hook potential cure for deadly genetic diseaseSeptember 11, 2025 On the surface, humans and zebrafish couldn’t be more different. But they have an unexpected biological overlap that…
GGenetics Read More Bilby Lukkanu Is Star Of Wild GeneticsSeptember 11, 2025 A Land Rights News article Lukkanu has settled at Monarto Safari Park in South Australia providing his genetics…