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In the future, we won’t have sex to procreate

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In the future, we won’t have sex to procreate
Today, Stanford University professor Hank Greely’s assertion that Americans will stop having sex to procreate sounds absurd. But in a couple of decades, he predicts, that will be the accepted reality.
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| Categories: | Tags: Reproduction, genetics, genome modification, genetic engineering, embryos, human embryos | Comments: (0) | View Count: (1583)
Long-read genome sequencing used for the first time in a patient
Researchers have used a next-generation technology called long-read sequencing to diagnose a patient's rare genetic condition that current technology failed to diagnose.
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How cells combat chromosome imbalance

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How cells combat chromosome imbalance
Biologists have now identified a mechanism that the immune system uses to eliminate genetically imbalanced cells from the body.
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| Categories: | Tags: Genetics, karyotype, immune system, immunity, DNA, cancer, oncology | Comments: (0) | View Count: (1399)
In ‘Enormous Success,’ Scientists Tie 52 Genes to Human Intelligence
Genetics figured out that it makes some people smarter than others. The DNA of intelligent people differs from others in fewer mutations! So there is no "intelligence gene", but heredity takes place. That's where the genetic scissors come in handy!
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| Categories: | Tags: Genetics, genome modification, genetic engineering, genetics, synthetic biology, CRISPR, CRISPR/Cas9 | Comments: (0) | View Count: (1059)
Engineered algae puts half of its carbon into fats for biofuels
Dropping the activity of a single gene redirects the organism’s energy to fat.
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| Categories: | Tags: Biofuels, genetics, genome modification, genetic engineering, synthetic biology, CRISPR, CRISPR/Cas9 | Comments: (0) | View Count: (903)
Mutation of growth hormone receptor gene in men found to lengthen lifespan
A team of researchers with member affiliations in the U.S., France and Israel has found that a mutation in a growth hormone receptor gene can make some men live longer
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CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing reverses Huntington's in mouse model
Disrupting a problematic gene in brain cells can reverse Huntington's disease pathology and motor symptoms in a mouse model of the inherited neurological disorder
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China sides with Emmanulle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna in CRISPR patent war
Continuing the patent dispute internationally, China has now given the Charpentier/Doudna side a patent to edit genes in the country.
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| Categories: | Tags: Genetics, genome modification, genetic engineering, synthetic biologists, CRISPR, CRISPR/Cas9 | Comments: (0) | View Count: (980)
Meditation and yoga can 'reverse' DNA reactions which cause stress
Mind-body interventions (MBIs) such as meditation, yoga and Tai Chi don't simply relax us; they can 'reverse' the molecular reactions in our DNA which cause ill-health and depression, according to a study.
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| Categories: | Tags: Yoga, meditation, genetics, gene expression, epigenetics, qigong, tai chi | Comments: (0) | View Count: (991)
Researchers Have Traced The Genes For Antibiotic Resistance Back to Their Source
New research from The Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Biosustainability in Denmark has for the first time provided evidence to back up what biologists have long suspected – the resistance genes come from the same source as the antibiotics themselves.
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| Categories: | Tags: Antibiotics, superbugs, antibiotic resistance, genetics | Comments: (0) | View Count: (836)
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