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Ancestry and smoking influence genetic mutation rates in children, but parental age remains the strongest factor, a new study finds.
Though the program has obvious crime-fighting uses, it could also pose some legal and ethical challenges.
Risk-taking emerged as a beneficial strategy in high-reward ancestral contexts. ADHD traits may reflect once-adaptive ...
In a new study out this week, the researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences unveiled a powerful new tool called ...
The number of mitochondrial DNA copies may drop as MS progresses, suggesting a possible biomarker for disease progression, a ...
Psychosis involves complex brain interactions, from neurotransmitter imbalances to genetic risks. Understanding its biology ...
Another study, published in 2011, found that the reduced ability to smell the asparagus metabolites in urine appeared to be ...
Some people may be more vulnerable to infections and illnesses than others and several factors can be to blame Here’s what a ...
The results are published in the journal Advanced Science and the new technique could potentially be used for crime solving.
Bengaluru: Researchers from Bengaluru's National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) have shown that trace DNA left by ...
The main message is that absolute levels of Lp(a) matter more than which genes may have caused them, Robert Clarke says.