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Can a taste for poison drive speciation?

Can a taste for poison drive speciation?

Junk DNA plays a role in controlling when genes turn on and off

Junk DNA plays a role in controlling when genes turn on and off

Discovery of important clue to the susceptibility of individuals to Crohn's disease

Discovery of important clue to the susceptibility of individuals to Crohn's disease

M. D. Anderson wins $8.3-million to research environmental causes of major diseases

M. D. Anderson wins $8.3-million to research environmental causes of major diseases

Significant genetic differences found in three types of chimpanzee

Significant genetic differences found in three types of chimpanzee

Scientists find genes involved in memory and learning

Scientists find genes involved in memory and learning

Exposure to Agent Orange causes genetic disturbances in war veterans

Exposure to Agent Orange causes genetic disturbances in war veterans

Twin studies identify genes that influence human health in unexpected ways

Twin studies identify genes that influence human health in unexpected ways

More effective therapies for individual cancers  - personalized medicine

More effective therapies for individual cancers - personalized medicine

Scientists tackle cancer with different approaches

Scientists tackle cancer with different approaches

Connection between cancer development and Darwinian evolution explored

Connection between cancer development and Darwinian evolution explored

Scientists find strong genetic link to Crohn's disease

Scientists find strong genetic link to Crohn's disease

New genetic risk factors for Crohn's disease

New genetic risk factors for Crohn's disease

Human Genome Sciences reports results of phase 2b trial of Albuferon

Human Genome Sciences reports results of phase 2b trial of Albuferon

deCODE launches novel DNA-based reference laboratory test for assessing inherited risk of type 2 diabetes

deCODE launches novel DNA-based reference laboratory test for assessing inherited risk of type 2 diabetes

Mapping rhesus macaque genome helps illuminate what makes us human

Mapping rhesus macaque genome helps illuminate what makes us human

People with two copies of a particular gene have a 70% higher risk of being obese

People with two copies of a particular gene have a 70% higher risk of being obese

Macaque genome analysis will improve scientists' ability to identify human genes involved in diseases

Macaque genome analysis will improve scientists' ability to identify human genes involved in diseases

LaeA gene shown to be an ideal prospect for new ways to fight infection

LaeA gene shown to be an ideal prospect for new ways to fight infection

Understanding of primate evolution advanced

Understanding of primate evolution advanced

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