The Atlas blue butterfly, also known as Polyommatus atlantica, has been genetically confirmed as having the highest number of ...
Researchers at the University of Maine are theorizing that human beings may be in the midst of a major evolutionary ...
Are humans evolving more through culture than DNA? A new study explores how medicine, technology, and institutions may guide ...
A surprising number of adults in ICUs at Penn had undiagnosed genetic conditions, pointing to a need for universal testing in ...
The Atlas blue butterfly has 229 chromosome pairs, the most of any animal, and its DNA may reveal insights into evolution and ...
An. funestus is one of the most widespread mosquito species in Africa, with the females attracted to humans as a source of ...
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1% of People Never Have Sex and Genetics Might Explain Why
A study of more than 400,000 people found 1% had never had sex – which was linked to a range of genetic, environmental and ...
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Researchers Say Humans Are In the Midst of an Evolutionary Shift Like Never Before
Human evolution has often been depicted as a process of adaptation, where natural selection and genetic changes drive species ...
Dr. Ambroise Wonkam discusses the role of genetic modifiers in sickle cell disease and their impact on patient care in ...
One of the largest Brazilian studies on colorectal cancer has revealed how genetic variations and genetic ancestry can influence the risk of developing the disease. The study, conducted by researchers ...
New research shows that wherever human populations mix, their languages blend as well ...
A genetic deletion responsible for the rare “salmiak” pattern in cats has been identified, revealing new information about ...
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