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A virus-infecting virus

A virus-infecting virus

Scientists sequence genome of a cancer patient

Scientists sequence genome of a cancer patient

Potential therapeutic target for acute leukemia types

Potential therapeutic target for acute leukemia types

First gene for child brain tumour identified

First gene for child brain tumour identified

Researchers discover new way to attack some forms of leukemia

Researchers discover new way to attack some forms of leukemia

Discovery of gene variant for cleft lip

Discovery of gene variant for cleft lip

Sequencing thousand and one genomes

Sequencing thousand and one genomes

New way to control protein activity could lead to cancer therapies

New way to control protein activity could lead to cancer therapies

Genetic fishing expedition yields surprising catch important to mammals

Genetic fishing expedition yields surprising catch important to mammals

Nanowires from DNA

Nanowires from DNA

Genome sequencing study reveals new genetic typhoid fever signatures

Genome sequencing study reveals new genetic typhoid fever signatures

New understanding of fetal hemoglobin regulation in patients with sickle cell disease

New understanding of fetal hemoglobin regulation in patients with sickle cell disease

Discover of key patterns in gene packaging

Discover of key patterns in gene packaging

A micro-sized sewing machine for DNA

A micro-sized sewing machine for DNA

Zinc finger technology brings personalized HIV therapy a step closer

Zinc finger technology brings personalized HIV therapy a step closer

Epigenetic changes occur over a person's lifetime

Epigenetic changes occur over a person's lifetime

New way to limit gene transfer and expression

New way to limit gene transfer and expression

Genetic variation linked to earlier onset of Alzheimer's symptoms

Genetic variation linked to earlier onset of Alzheimer's symptoms

Prostate Cancer Foundation 'beefs up' cancer research

Prostate Cancer Foundation 'beefs up' cancer research

Personal genomes may lead to personalized vitamin supplements

Personal genomes may lead to personalized vitamin supplements

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