Lurking within the genomes of nearly all species—including plants, fungi, and even humans—are genes that are passed from generation to generation with no clear benefit to the organism. Called "selfish ...
Scientists have successfully mapped the genome sequence of Aegilops mutica, a wild relative of wheat, shedding light on its genetic diversity and potential use in breeding programs.
Researchers are using gene editing techniques to introduce beneficial traits like polled and disease resistance, as well as ...
An animal geneticist told Kansas cattle producers recently that a gene editing technique is a safe option for shortening the ...
Until now, at least 14 different species have been assigned to the genus Homo since it emerged in Ethiopia some 2.8 million ...
A team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen has made significant strides in understanding the ...
The new study showed that the frequency of people with dark skin was still high in parts of Europe until the Copper Age (also ...
A large genome-wide association study meta-analysis analyzed data on 42 female reproductive health diagnoses from the ...
Race-based medicine, Bliss indicates, became widespread since the Food and Drug Administration approved BiDil, a “Black only” ...
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