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Today, genomics is saving countless lives and even entire species, thanks in large part to a commitment to collaborative and open science that the Human Genome Project helped promote.
Researchers from the University of Maryland's Department of Nutrition and Food Science are shedding new light on how a ...
When people think of DNA, they usually think of genes, the parts that code for proteins and drive inherited traits. But there ...
A new genomic study reveals how human populations adapted, survived, and diversified in the Himalayas, one of the most ...
Molecules from the 20-million-year-old teeth of a rhino relative are among the oldest ever sequenced, opening tantalizing ...
Researchers in the UK have extracted and sequenced the oldest Egyptian DNA to date from an individual who lived more than ...
When genetic sequencing of the human genome began in earnest in the 1990s, autism researchers hoped to identify the genetic cause—or more likely, causes—of the condition. “Twenty years ago the ...
A new genomic study reveals how human populations adapted, survived, and diversified in the Himalayas, one of the most extreme and challenging ...
In the interview, Lloyd M. Smith discusses proteoforms, an area of research worthy of the next Human Genome Project.
The James Paget Hospital in Great Yarmouth has now become the fifth site in the East of England and the sixth site nationally ...