A large-scale genetic analysis of East Asian individuals led by Fuu-Jen Tsai of the China Medical University Hospital, finds ...
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Life's genetic code requires five key ingredients. The asteroid Ryugu has all of them, a new study suggests
The asteroid Ryugu, millions of miles away from Earth, might not look that exciting. But on it, we now know, lie some of the ...
A new study reveals all five fundamental nucleobases—the molecular "letters" of life—have been detected in samples from the ...
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Study suggests Andes populations evolved genetic adaptation to altitude
Genetic research across multiple studies now points to a clear pattern: populations living in the Andes highlands for ...
Most of the genetic risk for developing a substance use disorder comes from genes that broadly affect how our brains process ...
A new study published in Neurology, led by Queen Mary University of London, has revealed that people of South Asian, African ...
Researchers analyze 2.2 million genomes to show that addiction risk is primarily driven by broad genes affecting brain wiring and impulse control, not drug-specific traits.
Weizmann Institute study finds genetics may account for about 50 percent of human lifespan, more than double previous estimates.
A first-of-its-kind study using eye-tracking technology has revealed when commercial producers shop for bulls, they ...
Many MS genetic risk factors are shared across ancestral backgrounds, but European-focused studies may miss others, per a study.
A new study of German twins suggests that the strong connection between a young adult's cognitive ability and their future ...
A new study published in Neurology and led by Queen Mary University of London, has revealed that people of South Asian, ...
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