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New research has found that men who carry a common genetic variant are twice as likely to develop dementia in their lifetime ...
An online platform may help increase access to and reduce barriers associated with germline testing for individuals with cancer, according to findings presented at ASCO Annual Meeting.An analysis of ...
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To achieve the European Green Deal's goal of 25% organic agriculture by 2030, researchers argue that new genomic techniques ...
New research has found that men who carry a common genetic variant are twice as likely to develop dementia in their lifetime ...
Children exposed to gestational diabetes in utero with a specific variation of a common gene are at a higher risk of becoming ...
The U.S. National Institutes of Health are collectively the world's biggest medical-research funding organization. The body ...
and who agreed to participate in research DNA banking, were included (N = 488). Personal and family cancer histories were collected and germline DNA was sequenced with NGS to identify mutations.
New research has found that men who carry a common genetic variant are twice as likely to develop dementia in their lifetime compared to women.
Men who carry two copies of a common genetic variant are twice as likely to develop dementia than women with the same ...
Scientists have documented the way a single gene in the bacterium that causes bubonic plague, Yersinia pestis, allowed it to survive hundreds of years by adjusting its virulence and the length of time ...