Genetics

Genetics is the study of genes and heredity. Heredity is the passing of genetic information and traits (such as eye color and an increased chance of getting a certain disease) from parents to offspring.
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Genomics involves the study of genes, genetics, inheritance, molecular biology, biochemistry, biological statistics and incorporates the knowledge of advanced technology, computer science and mathematics.

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Researchers show the interplay of socioeconomic status and genetics on disease risk

Researchers show the interplay of socioeconomic status and genetics on disease risk

Embryo selection based on polygenic risk scores can be unreliable and unethical

Embryo selection based on polygenic risk scores can be unreliable and unethical

Precision medicine doubles progression-free survival in young cancer patients

Precision medicine doubles progression-free survival in young cancer patients

From ancient remedies to modern medicine: Inorganic materials offer new hope for tissue regeneration

From ancient remedies to modern medicine: Inorganic materials offer new hope for tissue regeneration

Non-coding gene mutation linked to monogenic neurodevelopmental disorders

Non-coding gene mutation linked to monogenic neurodevelopmental disorders

RNA virus hiding in common human parasite may exacerbate toxoplasmosis

RNA virus hiding in common human parasite may exacerbate toxoplasmosis

Life's Essential 8: key to reducing heart disease and mortality through epigenetics

Life's Essential 8: key to reducing heart disease and mortality through epigenetics

Researchers uncover two classes of genetic causes for pediatric chordoma

Researchers uncover two classes of genetic causes for pediatric chordoma

BRCA1 testing during prenatal care could prevent cancer, save lives

BRCA1 testing during prenatal care could prevent cancer, save lives

Both too much and too little of a protein can lead to severe intellectual deficiencies

Both too much and too little of a protein can lead to severe intellectual deficiencies

Asymptomatic zebrafish in pet trade carry new hemorrhagic virus

Asymptomatic zebrafish in pet trade carry new hemorrhagic virus

hnRNPM's protective role in protein synthesis precision uncovered

hnRNPM's protective role in protein synthesis precision uncovered

Study links low oxytocin levels to symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome

Study links low oxytocin levels to symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome

Microplastics: Invisible to the eye but severely harmful to pregnancy and metabolic outcomes

Microplastics: Invisible to the eye but severely harmful to pregnancy and metabolic outcomes

RNAConnect, Inc. formally launches to drive RNA analysis

RNAConnect, Inc. formally launches to drive RNA analysis

Understanding genetic mosaicism in human cells

Understanding genetic mosaicism in human cells

Study reveals significant link between rosacea and malignant melanoma

Study reveals significant link between rosacea and malignant melanoma

New frontiers in medicine: COVID-19 lessons push for multidisciplinary collaboration

New frontiers in medicine: COVID-19 lessons push for multidisciplinary collaboration

Two new studies offer insights into the molecular biology of neuropsychiatric disease

Two new studies offer insights into the molecular biology of neuropsychiatric disease

Comprehensive study provides new understandings of genomic influences on neuropsychiatric disease

Comprehensive study provides new understandings of genomic influences on neuropsychiatric disease

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