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Read MoreThere is a unique combination of people and resources at the U with no barrier between wilderness and work.
Read MoreUnderstanding geographic distribution, ancestry of disease could help identify people who are at risk.
Read MoreA mutation in the ROR2 gene is linked to beak size reduction in numerous breeds of domestic pigeons. Surprisingly, mutations in ROR2 also underlie a human disorder called Robinow syndrome.
Read MoreThe method, called MIC-Drop, enables rapid screening of hundreds of genes in a single experiment.
Read MoreCollaborator genes may influence severity of a rare disease, NGLY1 deficiency.
Read MoreDiscovery could lead to better prediction of suicide risk within families.
Read MoreElde, an evolutionary geneticist, lauded for his creativity and wide-ranging intellectual curiosity.
Read MoreEfforts to understand the genetics of neurological diseases leads to a potential treatment.
Read MoreFrom 2007 to 2009, a yellow fever virus outbreak nearly decimated El Parque El Piñalito’s howler monkey populations. Exposure to a past virus may have aided brown howlers’ survival.
Read MoreGenome-wide pattern found in tumors from brain cancer patients predicts how long they could live.
Read MoreRenowned geneticist and father of molecular biology at the U passes away.
Read MoreWithin a few short weeks, more than a dozen new research studies have popped up across the U to study coronavirus.
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