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Craig Venter, the controversial DNA researcher involved in the race to decipher the human genetic code, has built a synthetic chromosome out of laboratory chemicals and is poised to announce the creation? Saved By: dogboi | View Details | Give Thanks
Craig Venter, the controversial DNA researcher involved in the race to decipher the human genetic code, has built a synthetic chromosome out of laboratory chemicals and is poised to announce the creation? Saved By: dogboi | View Details | Give Thanks
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Personally, I've always thought so. And now a new study suggests that there may really be a genetic impulse to seek the sun, though there's plenty of evidence that excess exposure to sunlight can cause skin cancer.
Personally, I've always thought so. And now a new study suggests that there may really be a genetic impulse to seek the sun, though there's plenty of evidence that excess exposure to sunlight can cause skin cancer.
added 2007 Tue May 8 23:51:02 by capn_caveman
Researchers have produced new DNA evidence that almost certainly confirms the theory that all modern humans have a common ancestry.
Researchers have produced new DNA evidence that almost certainly confirms the theory that all modern humans have a common ancestry.
added 2007 Fri May 4 13:46:52 by charbarred
The elixir of youth may ultimately be hidden in a poorly-understood gene that not only fosters longevity but enhances quality of life, according to a landmark study released Wednesday.
The elixir of youth may ultimately be hidden in a poorly-understood gene that not only fosters longevity but enhances quality of life, according to a landmark study released Wednesday.
added 2007 Sun Apr 22 19:15:43 by capn_caveman
Strides in understanding human brain chemistry and genetics are giving scientists hope they may be able to defuse violent behavior to avoid tragedies like last week's university massacre in Virginia, neurologists say.
Strides in understanding human brain chemistry and genetics are giving scientists hope they may be able to defuse violent behavior to avoid tragedies like last week's university massacre in Virginia, neurologists say.
added 2007 Sun Apr 15 22:28:11 by capn_caveman
Scientists have identified a handful of genes that boost the risk of developing Crohn's disease, confirming that the often debilitating inflammatory bowel ailment has a strong genetic component.
Scientists have identified a handful of genes that boost the risk of developing Crohn's disease, confirming that the often debilitating inflammatory bowel ailment has a strong genetic component.
added 2007 Fri Apr 13 12:29:44 by teenager
Overeating, and a Host of Other Detrimental Behaviors, Can All Be Traced to Our Evolutionary Past, Experts Say
Overeating, and a Host of Other Detrimental Behaviors, Can All Be Traced to Our Evolutionary Past, Experts Say
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 21:32:46 by capn_caveman
The first primate to get rocketed into space and to be cloned, the rhesus monkey, has now had its genome sequenced, promising to improve research into health and yield insights into human evolution.
The first primate to get rocketed into space and to be cloned, the rhesus monkey, has now had its genome sequenced, promising to improve research into health and yield insights into human evolution.
added 2007 Thu Apr 12 21:22:57 by capn_caveman
British researchers have discovered a gene variant that predisposes some people to obesity and type 2 diabetes.
British researchers have discovered a gene variant that predisposes some people to obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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Through controlled experiments, Sonja Lyubomirsky explores ways to beat the genetic set point for happiness. Staying in high spirits, she finds, is hard work
Through controlled experiments, Sonja Lyubomirsky explores ways to beat the genetic set point for happiness. Staying in high spirits, she finds, is hard work
added 2007 Thu Mar 8 18:47:29 by capn_caveman
University of Iowa researchers believe they have found a genetic pattern among smokers.
University of Iowa researchers believe they have found a genetic pattern among smokers.
added 2007 Tue Feb 27 4:57:57 by capn_caveman
Analysis of fossilized bones suggests milk-drinking mutations emerged after dairy herding.
Analysis of fossilized bones suggests milk-drinking mutations emerged after dairy herding.
added 2007 Tue Jan 23 17:27:54 by charbarred
Gerontologists consider the maximum lifespan for humans to be about 120 years. But with rising evidence for a genetic "death programme," which in principle could be amended, some researchers are starting to believe the limit could be extended
Gerontologists consider the maximum lifespan for humans to be about 120 years. But with rising evidence for a genetic "death programme," which in principle could be amended, some researchers are starting to believe the limit could be extended
added 2007 Sun Jan 14 22:16:42 by capn_caveman
UK scientists have developed genetically modified chickens capable of laying eggs containing proteins needed to make cancer-fighting drugs.
UK scientists have developed genetically modified chickens capable of laying eggs containing proteins needed to make cancer-fighting drugs.
added 2007 Fri Jan 12 2:36:06 by ninjaboy
Researchers have decoded the genetic makeup of the parasite that causes trichomoniasis. Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection that affects both men and women and results in roughly 7.4 million new cases in the United States each year.
Researchers have decoded the genetic makeup of the parasite that causes trichomoniasis. Trichomoniasis is a sexually transmitted infection that affects both men and women and results in roughly 7.4 million new cases in the United States each year.
added 2006 Wed Aug 23 16:51:26 by capn_caveman
People of European descent may be 5% Neanderthal, according to a DNA study that questions whether modern humans left Africa and replaced all other existing hominids.
People of European descent may be 5% Neanderthal, according to a DNA study that questions whether modern humans left Africa and replaced all other existing hominids.
added 2006 Sun Aug 20 19:41:53 by _kam0_
Scientists have identified a gene that just might be the key to the unique evolution of the human brain.
Scientists have identified a gene that just might be the key to the unique evolution of the human brain.









