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Researchers develop first catalogue of genes that comprise community of microbes in vaginal microbiome

February 27, 2020 catalogue, community, comprise, develop, First, genes, in, microbes, microbiome, of, Researchers, that, Vaginal

University of Maryland School of Medicine’s (UMSOM) Institute for Genome Sciences (IGS) researchers have created the first catalog of genes

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Autism and ADHD share genes

November 26, 2019 ADHD, and, Autism, genes, Share

Researchers from the national psychiatric project iPSYCH have found that autism and ADHD share changes in the same genes. The

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Chemical reaction method for more efficient drug production

September 12, 2019 cancer, Chemistry, Construction, Diseases and Conditions, genes, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Pharmacology

Researchers at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) in Japan and Mount Allison University in Canada have developed a

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Mouse genetics influences the microbiome more than environment

July 27, 2019 genes, Genetically Modified, Immune System, Infant's Health, Mammals, mice, nutrition, Rodents

Genetics has a greater impact on the microbiome than maternal birth environment, at least in mice, according to a study

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Epic research endeavor reveals cause of deadly digestive disease in children

July 11, 2019 Diseases and Conditions, Epigenetics, Gastrointestinal Problems, Gene Therapy, genes, Human Biology, Medical Topics, Personalized Medicine

Nearly 10 years ago, a group of Israeli clinical researchers emailed Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) geneticist Len Pennacchio

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Researchers discriminate between mutations that promote cancer growth and those that don’t

June 29, 2019 Brain Tumor, cancer, genes, Human Biology, Pancreatic Cancer, Personalized Medicine, Prostate Cancer, skin cancer

Until now, researchers believed recurrent mutations (hotspot mutations) in cancer tumors were the important mutations (driver mutations) that promoted cancer

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Once thought to be asexual, single-celled parasites caught in the act: Studying Leishmania parasites’ offspring could lead to improved treatment for deadly infections

June 13, 2019 Diseases and Conditions, Evolutionary Biology, genes, Genetics, Healthy Aging, malaria, Mating and Breeding, Pests and Parasites

Even single-celled organisms desire partners every now and then. Leishmania — single-celled parasites that cause infections of the skin and

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Big energy savings for tiny machines

May 22, 2019 Artificial Intelligence, Biochemistry Research, Biotechnology, Computer Science, Computers and Internet, Diseases and Conditions, genes, Genetics, Human Biology, Nanotechnology, Physics, Solar Energy

Inside all of us are trillions of tiny molecular nanomachines that perform a variety of tasks necessary to keep us

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Mining 25 years of data uncovers a new predictor of age of onset for Huntington disease

May 17, 2019 Alzheimer's Research, Birth Defects, chronic illness, Diseases and Conditions, Gene Therapy, genes, Healthy Aging, Personalized Medicine

Investigators at the University of British Columbia (UBC)/Centre for Molecular Medicine & Therapeutics (CMMT) and BC Children’s Hospital have examined

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New screening approach helps identify sources of rare genetic diseases in children

May 2, 2019 Children's Health, Diseases and Conditions, Gene Therapy, genes, Human Biology, Medical Topics, Personalized Medicine, Today's Healthcare

Scientists at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) are using a new approach to pinpoint the

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