People with higher genetic risk for mental disorders are more likely to have unusual activity levels of “fossil viruses” hidden in their genomes. Check this article to learn more.
A man from Canada who wanted to confirm his European ancestry discovered that he had a lot of Neanderthal genes. Continue reading to learn the full story.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the births of Noreen and Antonia, two black-footed ferrets which are one of North America’s rarest mammals. Continue reading the article to learn more.
Tardigrades withstand ionizing radiation that would create other creatures by increasing the synthesis of DNA repair genes. Continue reading to learn more.
A team of researchers explored the potential of DNA-based dietary guidance as an intervention against type 2 diabetes mellitus. Find out more about it in this article.
A team of scientists has developed artificial nucleotides in the laboratory with improved properties suitable for therapeutic purposes. Continue reading the article to learn more.
Scientists have found a new way to alter the DNA of bacterial cells to produce vital medicine like insulin. Continue reading the article to find out more.
In a $3 billion NIH study, 245,000 Americans' genomes revealed 275 million new gene variants, some linked to diseases like cancer and diabetes. Check out more details in this article.
A recent study suggests that the hunter-gatherer population in Scandinavia vanished within generations after the arrival of the first farmers 5,900 years ago. Read the article for more details.
A new computer program enabled experts to design engineered DNA segments which can indicate cellular state changes. Check this article to find out more.
DNA analysis on ancient bones and teeth unveiled insights into the origins of diseases, migration impact, and height differences in modern Europeans. Continue reading to learn more.
Being a morning person may be linked to Neanderthal and Denisovan DNA, which possibly evolved early rising for cold climates. Read the article to learn more.
Electric eels have the ability to alter the DNA of those around them by using electrical pulses, according to a new study. Continue reading to learn more.
Researchers in Mexico said that the mummified 'aliens' exhibit 30% unknown species DNA in a recent analysis, challenging their human origin. Continue reading for more details.