GGenetics Read More The Rise of De Novo Genes: From Scratch to SurvivalSeptember 15, 2025 For millennia, evolution has intrigued many great thinkers, prompting questions about how new traits emerge as species adapt…
GGenetics Read More Genetic study shows dual GIPR/GLP1R action curbs binge alcohol useSeptember 15, 2025 New genetic evidence suggests that targeting GIPR and GLP1R could reduce harmful drinking patterns while improving liver and…
GGenetics Read More Scientists find way to remove chromosome in Down syndrome, raises ethical questions – The TartanSeptember 15, 2025 By Michelle Yang Researchers from Mie University in Japan used the gene editing tool CRISPR to remove the…
GGenetics Read More Lifestyle and environmental factors affect health and ageing more than our genesSeptember 14, 2025 The researchers used data from nearly half a million UK Biobank participants to assess the influence of 164…
GGenetics Read More Scientists trace origins of now extinct plant population from volcanically active NishinoshimaSeptember 14, 2025 image: Populations of Portulaca oleracea on Nishinoshima, an active volcanic island. view more Credit: Tokyo Metropolitan University Tokyo,…
GGenetics Read More Iranian Knowledge-Based Firm Conducts Genetic Modification on Light LivestockSeptember 14, 2025 TEHRAN (ANA)- A knowledge-based company in Iran utilized modern technologies to gain achievements in areas like manure processing…
GGenetics Read More The Liability-Threshold Polygenic Model of Left-HandednessSeptember 14, 2025 Genes play a role in left-handedness Have you ever wondered why some people are left-handed while most people…
GGenetics Read More Genetic and Comorbidity Studies Suggest New Model for Understanding StutteringSeptember 14, 2025 CONFERENCE REPORTER Data from genetic and comorbidity studies may provide additional insight into understanding stuttering and developing better…
GGenetics Read More Scientists found the genetic switch that makes primary cilia growSeptember 14, 2025 Some see a finger. Others, a worm. Scientists often call it an antenna. This tiny structure, sticking out…
GGenetics Read More Scientists found the genetic switch that makes primary cilia growSeptember 14, 2025 Some see a finger. Others, a worm. Scientists often call it an antenna. This tiny structure, sticking out…
GGenetics Read More 23andMe is looking to sell customers’ genetic data. Here’s how to delete itSeptember 14, 2025 New York CNN  — Many 23andMe customers signed up to the genetic testing service in hopes of learning…
GGenetics Read More Uncovering the multivariate genetic architecture of frailty with genomic structural equation modelingSeptember 14, 2025 Fogg, C. et al. The dynamics of frailty development and progression in older adults in primary care in…