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Secret to 117-Year-Old Woman’s Longevity Revealed Through DNA Sequencing
DNA of 117-year-old woman suggests good genetics, healthy lifestyle choices, and yogurt could contribute to a longer life.
Market Research Report Highlights Key Trends, Drivers, and InnovationsThe DNA sequencing market has emerged as a cornerstone ...
Researchers at Duke University used CRISPR technologies to discover previously unannotated stretches of DNA in the "dark ...
After 30 years, Austin city leaders announced on Monday, Sept. 29 that the infamous Yogurt Shop Murders had been solved.
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Scientists identify fusion point of Robertsonian chromosomes, hinting at how chromosomes evolve
In about one out of every 800 people, two chromosomes fuse together to form an unusual bond. These are known as Robertsonian chromosomes. It's a mystery that has long stumped scientists.
A judge in New York rejected a request on 23 September to disqualify the use of cutting-edge DNA sequencing as evidence in a ...
Long-read DNA sequencing was found to be a more accurate method for detecting genetic defects linked to an increased risk of ...
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DNA sequence once overlooked as ‘junk’ found to drive human chromosome fusions
Leonardo Gomes de Lima, Ph.D., a postdoctoral associate in the Gerton Lab, led the research. The findings show how these chromosome fusions form, why they remain stable, and how repetitive DNA, once ...
Background Molecular genetic diagnoses are critical to prevention and treatment of inherited polyposis and colorectal cancer.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham's Bladder Cancer Research Center have used a new method to detect chemical ...
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