Frozen in time: Transparent worms keep genes in sync for 20 million years
Largest twin study explores whether the environment affects people differently depending on their genes - EurekAlert!
Stress genes clear dead cells, offering disease insights - EurekAlert!
Why some kids respond better to myopia lenses? Genes might hold the answer - EurekAlert!
Why Do Some People Need Less Sleep? The Answer Lies in Our Genes.
Researchers have long puzzled over exactly how DNA is spooled within nucleosomes and arranged inside the nucleus so that some genes are more easily activated. A recent study in Nature shows that the way genes are organized and controlled is embedded directly within the nucleosomes themselves.
Wilms tumors: How genes and imprinting pave the way for cancer - EurekAlert!
Wilms tumors: How genes and imprinting pave the way for cancer
'Selfish' genes called introners proven to be a major source of genetic complexity
New BU study examines how a protein called PAX3 controls genes in melanoma - EurekAlert!
Scientists discover the genes that influence when babies start walking
Scientists discover the genes that influence when babies start walking - EurekAlert!
Study reveals sex differences in cells and genes in human carotid plaques - EurekAlert!
Genes in bacterial genomes are arranged in a meaningful order
Genes may influence our enjoyment of music - EurekAlert
Testing patients for just three genes could help prevent three quarters of avoidable side effects of certain medications - EurekAlert
Lifespan Is Shaped More By Your Choices Than Your Genes, Study Finds
Our Genes Reveal Mysterious Split in Human Population 1.5 Million Years Ago
Stowers scientists uncover principles underlying the toxicity of “selfish” genes - EurekAlert
Scientists uncover principles underlying the toxicity of 'selfish' genes