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Tag: geneticsEnhancing Access to Genomic Medicine By Emily Singer | 11/23/2009 | 0 Comments A startup aims to calculate the value in the onslaught of genetic tests. Putting Genetic Tests to the Test By David Ewing Duncan | 10/07/2009 | 0 Comments Craig Venter and colleagues compare consumer genetic tests and suggest ways to make them more useful. By Jocelyn Rice | 10/01/2009 | 6 Comments Researchers have identified a genetic tweak that can slow aging in mice. By David Ewing Duncan | 08/19/2009 | 0 Comments Is the last pure genomics company from the 1990s about to go bust? More-Precise Genetic Engineering for Plants By Courtney Humphries | 04/30/2009 | 0 Comments New technology makes it possible to alter plant genes precisely and efficiently. Brain Images Reveal the Secret to Higher IQ By Emily Singer | 03/24/2009 | 16 Comments The integrity of neural wiring is a big factor in determining intelligence. It's also inheritable. By Duncan Graham-Rowe | 09/03/2008 | 8 Comments Researchers create a picture of Europe by mapping genetic variation among Europeans. A Genetic Link for Vision Loss By Jennifer Chu | 08/27/2008 | 1 Comment A key molecule related to immunity may play a role in macular degeneration. By Jennifer Chu | 03/27/2008 | 0 Comments Researchers target a tiny strand of RNA to try to treat hepatitis C. Social Networking Hits the Genome By Emily Singer | 03/26/2008 | 1 Comment You will soon be able to compare your DNA with that of friends. Genetics' Role in Health Disparities By Emily Singer | 03/21/2008 | 1 Comment Charles Rotimi explains why a more complete snapshot of genetic variation is important. Genetic Variant Predicts Heart Disease Risk By Apoorva Mandavilli | 01/30/2008 | 0 Comments A newly identified risk factor for heart disease also seems to indicate which patients will benefit from popular statin therapies. By Emily Singer | 12/04/2007 | 1 Comment A new genetic database could help reveal why animals age so differently. A Novel Approach to DNA Analysis By Alexandra M. Goho | 11/08/2007 | 0 Comments Comparing fruit flies reveals a new way to identify the functional elements of genomes. Crops That Shut Down Pests' Genes By Katherine Bourzac | 11/05/2007 | 7 Comments Monsanto is developing genetically modified plants that use RNA interference to kill the insects that eat them. |
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