Genetics News and Research

Latest Genetics News and Research

Researchers find gene that is important for the control of fundamental rhythms in nematode worms

Researchers find gene that is important for the control of fundamental rhythms in nematode worms

Researchers find CCL5 protein produced in the course of respiratory viral infections can serve to protect macrophages from an untimely death

Researchers find CCL5 protein produced in the course of respiratory viral infections can serve to protect macrophages from an untimely death

Discovery provides an understanding of the mechanisms of oocyte death and a way to identify potential clinical treatments for infertility

Discovery provides an understanding of the mechanisms of oocyte death and a way to identify potential clinical treatments for infertility

Discovery of new features of a key quality-control mechanism in our cells

Discovery of new features of a key quality-control mechanism in our cells

Specific gene on chromosome 15 regulates inflammation

Specific gene on chromosome 15 regulates inflammation

Osmolyte findings could have implications for the study of Alzheimer's disease, cystic fibrosis, kidney disease

Osmolyte findings could have implications for the study of Alzheimer's disease, cystic fibrosis, kidney disease

Gene variation may play fundamental role in the development and spread of cancer in the body

Gene variation may play fundamental role in the development and spread of cancer in the body

RPL26 and nucleolin play critical roles in controlling the production of p53

RPL26 and nucleolin play critical roles in controlling the production of p53

Scientists genetically modify male mosquitoes to express a glowing protein in their gonads - may help control the mosquito population

Scientists genetically modify male mosquitoes to express a glowing protein in their gonads - may help control the mosquito population

New information regarding the genetic, cellular and neurological bases of susceptibility to autism and schizophrenia

New information regarding the genetic, cellular and neurological bases of susceptibility to autism and schizophrenia

Deadly 1918 Spanish flue virus has been reconstructed and characterized

Deadly 1918 Spanish flue virus has been reconstructed and characterized

Particular versions of the TGFb1 gene are largely responsible for how badly the illness affects patients' lungs

Particular versions of the TGFb1 gene are largely responsible for how badly the illness affects patients' lungs

Most comprehensive picture to date of how influenza viruses evolve and are transmitted

Most comprehensive picture to date of how influenza viruses evolve and are transmitted

Math1 gene plays a pivotal role in the formation of many of the neurons important in hearing and balance

Math1 gene plays a pivotal role in the formation of many of the neurons important in hearing and balance

GRK5 protein plays important role in hypertension

GRK5 protein plays important role in hypertension

High blood glucose levels early in pregnancy deprive the embryo of oxygen

High blood glucose levels early in pregnancy deprive the embryo of oxygen

Divalent metal transporter-1 decreases metal-related injury in the lung

Divalent metal transporter-1 decreases metal-related injury in the lung

Common cancer susceptibility gene appears to be frequently acquired in metastatic lesions from colorectal cancer

Common cancer susceptibility gene appears to be frequently acquired in metastatic lesions from colorectal cancer

Researchers identify gene defect in mice that causes cyclical hair loss and skin cancer

Researchers identify gene defect in mice that causes cyclical hair loss and skin cancer

New light shed on the causes of drug addiction

New light shed on the causes of drug addiction

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