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The findings open the door to further studies that could have important implications regarding dietary recommendations and the production of meat substitutes.

Study finds three genes strongly linked to vegetarianism

Reninoma Kidney cells under a microscope and stained

Genetic code of rare kidney cancer cracked

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Study confirms it: Opposites don’t actually attract

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Largest genetic study of brain structure identifies how the brain is organised

Cotton plant. Pixabay

Gene grants powerful resistance to resurging plant disease Peer-Reviewed Publication

Autism illustration. Pixabay

New genetic clues uncovered in largest study of families with multiple children with autism

Autism cures may be closer as focus turns to early treatment

General morphology of P. kolymaensis, female. Scanning electron pictures (A, C), light microscopy photographs (E, F) and graphic presentations (B, D, G) of holotype: A, B) entire body, C, D) anterior ends, E) anterior body, F) perivulvar body region, G) tail. Abbreviations: l.f.–lateral field, ov–ovary, pro–procorpus of the pharynx, t.b.–terminal bulb of the pharynx, u–uterus with eggs, v–vulva, v.p.–ventral pore. Scale bars: A, D, E, F, G– 20 μm, B– 100 μm, C– 2 μm

Worm resurrected from Siberian permafrost laid dormant for 46,000 years

Skinny woman and evidence of weight loss via her big jeans. Pixaby

Storing fat at the waist may NOT up diabetes risk, surprise findings indicate

Word art using words like genome and data

A wide spectrum of human neurological diseases linked to variations of one gene, DHX9

Rolf Bodmer, Ph.D. and Georg Vogler, Ph.D.

New genes implicated in deadly heart defect

Funky animal from Cambrian period. Pixabay

Genes for Learning, Aggression Traced Back 650 Million Years

Circular DNA, thought to be an accidental byproduct, is borrowing the cell’s DNA repair mechanisms to copy itself

DNA Parasites Manipulate Cellular Machinery for Their Own Advantage

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How an essential class of proteins can access blocked genes

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