Topic: Genetics
A mouse embryo developing . . This remarkable picture show the beginnings of life of a baby mouse from a one cell embryo to a fully grown pup...
Your genes could be a strong predictor of whether you stray into a life of crime, according to a research paper co-written by UT Dallas...
The Republican leadership race has been, at root, an effort to find the conservative ideals of being tough, persistent, firm, reliable, loyal...
One of the nation's most widely planted crops -- a genetically engineered corn plant that makes its own insecticide -- may be losing its...
The growing science of personalized medicine has good news for a select group of brain tumor patients: Combination therapy can double their...
Doctors believe a new genetic test can predict which patients with early lung cancer face a higher risk of having the disease return. . ....
More than 200,000 Americans were diagnosed with lung cancer in 2011, and when a diagnosis is made, often the question becomes whether to treat the...
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When SUMO grips STAT5, a protein that activates genes, it blocks the healthy embryonic development of immune B cells and T cells unless its nemesis...
Broad, population-based investigations known as genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are now a standard tool for helping scientists to pinpoint...