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Secret to 117-Year-Old Woman’s Longevity Revealed Through DNA Sequencing
DNA of 117-year-old woman suggests good genetics, healthy lifestyle choices, and yogurt could contribute to a longer life.
Tagomics Ltd., a pioneering biomarker discovery and diagnostics company, today announced the publication of a peer-reviewed study in Cell Reports Methods, underpinning its epigenomic profiling ...
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How long does DNA last?
The world's oldest DNA comes from a 2.4 million-year-old ecosystem in Greenland. Will scientists eventually sequence even older DNA?
The ruling could provide prosecutors with a lot more confidence in using such evidence, potentially leading to a whole wave ...
Population bottlenecks caused by stark population loss due to illness or habitat destruction caused mammals' disease immunity to decline, according to a new study led by computational biologists in ...
A new study in fruit flies describes how an animal's gut reacts differently to beneficial microbes versus harmful pathogens.
A new installation has been unveiled in London, designed to help people understand the influence of DNA and genomes on their ...
A captivating installation has been revealed at The Outernet's Now Trending building in London, crafted to demonstrate the impact of DNA and genomes on our health. This entrancing display scrolls ...
It symbolises a genome – the full set of genetic material in a human body that is unique to each of us and influences our ...
Collaborative research by the University of Tokyo and RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research has led to the ...
Parkinson's disease causes both movement and cognitive deficits, and for a long time both were thought to be caused by the ...
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