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Unlocking the Genetic Codes of Alcohol Consumption
SciTechDaily· 12 hours agoExploration of 3 million records uncovers connections between gene variants governing alcohol use and many non-alcohol-related conditions. A research...
Breaking the Genetic Code of Tobacco Addiction - Neuroscience News
Neuroscience News· 2 days agoSummary: Researchers used AI to discover hundreds of genes linked to tobacco use disorder, alongside...
New Study Suggests Population Genetic Screening Would Reveal Patients With Underdiagnosed Disorders
GenomeWeb News· 14 hours agoA population-based genomic screening study suggested that many genetic disorders may go underdiagnosed and that exome sequencing could be used to identify carriers of disease-associated ...
Millions Of Borderlands 3 Players Have Helped Microbiome Research
Forbes· 4 days agoFour years ago, players of the video game Borderlands 3 got access to a new mini-game called...
RNA's hidden potential: New study unveils its role in early life and future bioengineering
Science Daily· 2 days agoRNAs in the form of 'ribozymes' or RNA enzymes carry genetic information similar to DNA and also possess catalytic functions like proteins. The discovery of ribozymes further ...
* Groundbreaking Study Reveals Autism’s Genetic Triggers and Therapeutic Hope
SciTechDaily· 6 days agoJapanese scientists uncover the genetic basis of autism through a study on KMT2C haploinsufficiency...
Fontan circulation link to changes in the genetic code may lead to new treatment for heart...
Medical Xpress· 2 weeks agoPatients who have had surgery to create a Fontan circulation show changes in their genetic code,...
No Time to Die (film)
Fandom· 3 hours agoNo Time to Die is the twenty-fifth film in the James Bond series produced by EON Productions for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer via United Artists Releasing. Like several previous films, No Time To Die ...
Whole-Genome Sequencing Study Unravels Japanese Population History, Genetic Traits
GenomeWeb News· 12 hours ago"This comprehensive genetic dataset enables us to delve into uncharted territories concerning population and medical genetics of the Japanese population ...
Your morning coffee may be hundreds of thousands of years old
WPRI Providence· 5 days agoThat coffee you drank this morning? It’s 600,000 years old.