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Skin study findings may help to explain why African ancestry is associated with a lower risk of severe dengue.
Association between the human personality trait ‘Novelty Seeking’ and the polymorphism of the DRD4 gene was first reported by Ebstein1 and Benjamin2 in 1996. This was soon followed by ...
A research team led by the University of the Basque Country has identified hundreds of molecular markers in saliva that could ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNHarnessing saliva for precision medicine and early disease diagnosisA research team led by the University of the Basque Country (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, EHU) has identified hundreds of ...
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News Medical on MSNGenetic ancestry linked to risk of severe dengueFor the first time, the extreme variability in dengue fever has been linked to a biological mechanism, potentially opening doors to new treatments and vaccines for the most common mosquito-borne ...
and cost-effective genetic screening solutions continues to rise, positioning chromosomal microarrays as a key platform for precision diagnostics and personalized healthcare. Advancements in array ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNCan You Really Smell an Insect? Some Say They Have a Nose for Bugs, While Others Don'tCan you smell bugs? Learn more about how our sense of smell work, and why that can lead some to be able to smell insects.
Discover how saliva could revolutionise disease detection with DNA markers—learn about this breakthrough and what’s next.
The genetic ancestry of cases and controls was determined using Ancestry Informative Markers (AIMs), as previously described. 18 AIMs are represented by 46 insertion-deletion polymorphisms, which ...
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