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Latest human genome News

ClinGen advances knowledge of clinical relevance of genes and variants
Cutting corners results in rare genetic diseases being undiagnosed, say scientists
New Tool Quantifies Cancer’s Ability To Shape-shift
Top Scientists Call For Human Genome Research Reset
€1.3M Pre-seed Funding For Lucid Genomics
Study finds potential link between DNA markers and aging
Editing fetal genomes is on the horizon − a medical anthropologist explains why ethical discussions with the target communities should happen sooner…
Largest Genome Of All Animals Decoded
Array Pinpoints Imprinted Genes with Potential Links to Disease
If we want to settle on other planets, we’ll have to use genome editing to alter human DNA
New discovery hope for people with neurodevelopment disorders
The five scholars who won two Nobel Prizes – and what sets them apart
Genetic Technologies’ GeneType to enter Canadian and New Zealand markets
Associate Professor Sebastian Lunke Awarded VMRAF Grant
Depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder linked with ancient viral DNA in our genome – new research
Study Explores Role of Epigenetics, Environment in Differing Alzheimer’s Risk Between Black and White Communities
Using AI To Improve Diagnosis Of Rare Genetic Disorders
Breakthroughs In Cancer Care With Professor Robyn Ward
Researchers identify protein sensor that plays role in lung fibrosis
Sugarcane Genetics More Complex Than Human
The first pig kidney has been transplanted into a living person. But we’re still a long way from solving organ shortages
Treatments tailored to you: how AI will change NZ healthcare, and what we have to get right first
Consortium identifies 5 grand challenges in biomedical engineering
Gene Expression Technology Set To Semi-automation
Using generative AI assistant to interpret pharmacogenetic test results
Genetic germline variations influence expression of cancer cell genes
Joint Study by HKUST and HKU on DNA Replication Initiation Selected as One of Top 10 Scientific Advances in China for 2023
ISU researcher wins innovation challenge to seek RNA drug targets
Could you move from your biological body to a computer? An expert explains ‘mind uploading’
Large-scale study reveals new genetic details of diabetes
Genomic selection offers sweet success for cane farmers
How ancient virus is implicated in MND
30 years of Max Planck Society in Saxony
Common hormone could hold key to treating endometrial cancer
The male Y chromosome has been fully sequenced at last. Can we now understand how this weird chromosome evolved?
The ‘weird’ male Y chromosome has finally been fully sequenced. Can we now understand how it works, and how it evolved?
New insights into origin of Indo-European languages
Unapproved GMOs in Pfizer and Moderna mRNA Covid-19 vaccines, court case alleges
£46.3m funding boost to shine light on dark genome
Increased efficiency, precision and reliability in DNA editing
International experts for interview in Melbourne: Genetics holds the power on threatened species action
Today: from $3 billion genome to the $1,000 genome
QUT awarded $3M to build Australia’s first comprehensive human microbiome biobank
What family medical history can tell us
New Musculoskeletal Genomics Group Leader joins Mater Research
Primate genome sequencing reveals insight into evolution, biodiversity and applications for human health
Primate genome sequencing studies reveal insight into evolution, biodiversity and applications for human health
Early humans’ migration out of Africa holds clues for medica