Creation of a comprehensive genetic representation for more than 2.5 billion people across the Middle East and South Asia could make a major contribution towards advancing precision medicine.
Scientists have uncovered new genetic clues that explain why some prostate cancers remain slow-growing while others become life-threatening.
Creation of a comprehensive genetic representation for more than 2.5 billion people across the Middle East and South Asia ...
Scientists working to bring back the woolly mammoth have created genetically engineered mice that they say have several ...
University of Tokyo researchers have investigated the origin and dispersal scenarios of Homo sapiens into East Eurasia. The ...
For the first time, a new resource containing DNA sequencing data for over 37,000 children and parents collected over ...
Scientists from UCLA, the University of Toronto and the University of Melbourne have uncovered new genetic clues that explain ...
Our DNA is constantly under threat — from cell division errors to external factors like sunlight and smoking. Fortunately, ...
Two new landmark studies show how a seeming tangle of DNA is actually organized into a structure that coordinates thousands ...
A survey finds that most respondents are sceptical that the technology underpinning large-language models is sufficient for ...
These discoveries could have important medical implications, including diagnostic tests for causes of infertility linked to genome folding.