Researchers from the University of Birmingham's Bladder Cancer Research Center have used a new method to detect chemical ...
A DNA analysis of soil from a Turkish cave revealed an ancient medicine used to treat digestive health issues 5,000 years ago.
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Unknown human DNA lineage uncovered in ancient Colombian remains
Recent discoveries in Colombia have unveiled a previously unknown human DNA lineage in ancient remains, offering fascinating ...
An analysis of the bones and teeth of ancient mammoths (Mammuthus) has identified some of the microorganisms that lived in the animals’ mouths and bodies more than one million years ago. The study, ...
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A new DNA testing method could play a big role in the case against the accused Gilgo Beach killer
At the heart of the case against the man accused of the Gilgo Beach killings is DNA evidence — but the novel way that ...
At WIRED Health 2025, Orchid CEO Noor Siddiqui and genomics pioneer George Church laid out their view of the future of ...
The method offers a scalable way to scour unculturable bacteria for new drug leads and help illuminate a previously hidden microbial world.
RIVERHEAD, N.Y. (AP) — A New York judge on Wednesday allowed DNA evidence obtained through advanced techniques into the ...
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Multi-disciplinary approach sheds light on the role of mitochondrial DNA mutations in cancer
Mitochondria act as energy factories in cells and have their own, separate DNA. Mutations to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) have ...
LONDON, GREATER LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, September 12, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Genetic Analysis Market Growth Forecast: What To Expect By 2025? The market size for genetic analysis has seen a swift ...
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DNA analysis shows colorectal cancer has unique microbial fingerprint
New research shows that colorectal cancer is unique in having its own microbial ‘fingerprint’. Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK and the second deadliest. The research could ...
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