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Often hidden, this Dutch gene mutation is linked to heart problems
The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine is working to raise awareness of an often hidden gene mutation that's ...
A newly discovered genetic mutation unique to humans may help explain why we are significantly more vulnerable to cancer than our closest evolutionary relatives. Researchers at the University of ...
Human cells usually contain two copies of most genes, one of which comes from the mother while the other comes from the father. It's long been thought that usually these two copies, or alleles of ...
A systematic review of 52 scientific papers submitted to a world-leading clinical genetics journal from multiple scientists over a two-year period reveals that not a single one named critical gene ...
A man sits outside and holds a slim menthol cigarette between his fingers. Close-up with focus on the cigarette. The study provided a comprehensive examination of how lifestyle and environmental ...
So it would seem helpful that new research on autism has just discovered a possible genetic link -- an alteration near a gene called semaphorin 5A, which is thought to guide the growth of brain-cell ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that a single gene, APOE, may play a far more dominant role in Alzheimer’s disease than ...
Researchers use long-read genome sequencing to discover 33% more structural variants and 38% more tandem repeats linked to autism spectrum disorder.
Scientists have discovered a surprising mechanism by which the inherited genetic mutation known to cause Huntington's disease leads to the death of brain cells. The findings change the understanding ...
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Study links schizophrenia gene to decision-making, researchers report
Researchers have found statistically significant links between a gene tied to schizophrenia risk and poorer cognitive ...
Scientists showed that a mutation in animals that live at high altitude promotes myelin regeneration, informing potential new ...
Not everyone needs 8 hours of sleep to function properly. Some people can feel well-rested and show no negative effects of sleep deprivation, even after just 4 hours of sleep, which is likely the ...
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