When scientists want to trace how a species has changed over time—and predict its prospects for survival—they turn to DNA.
A woman’s remains were found in Oregon in 1976. They’ve been identified 49 years later thanks to DNA
Her mother was Alaska Native of the Ahtna Athabascan people. She had been named for an aunt who died in a boarding school for Indigenous children in Alaska in 1940.
Are humans evolving more through culture than DNA? A new study explores how medicine, technology, and institutions may guide ...
Marion McWhorter went missing in Oregon in 1974. Now, remains found two years later have been identified as her, through DNA ...
The fish that limbed vertebrates evolved from don't have obvious digit equivalents, and the most common types of fish just ...
What makes every person unique? Part of the answer is in our genes.
How did digits evolve? While it is clear that they derive from genetic programs already present in fish, their precise origin ...
A global study shows human DNA adapted to local minerals like zinc, iodine, and magnesium, shaped by diet and soil.
Thomas Caygill is currently in receipt of a British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant for research on post-legislative scrutiny in the Scottish Parliament and has previously received funding ...
THE VICTIM HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS SADIE BELL MURRAY. SHE WAS 47 YEARS OLD FROM PENNSYLVANIA AND HAD TWO CHILDREN, A SON AND A DAUGHTER WHO KNEW NOTHING OF THEIR MOTHER OR EACH OTHER UNTIL DETECTIVES ...
Mitochondrial DNA, inherited only from the mother, can be shared among relatives and is typically used because it exists in more copies per cell and can survive longer in degraded samples. However, in ...
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