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Coronavirus, Genetics

Coronavirus new variant – genomics researcher answers key questions

December 21, 2020

The new virus is defined by an unusual number and combination of mutations. One of these increases binding of the virus to receptors in our cells.

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Genetics

How genes control your looks

December 8, 2020

Your nose, like it or not, is the part of your face most influenced by your genes.

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Biotechnology, Genetics, Research, University of Washington

UW researchers create molecular atlases that reveal how cells develop and grow

November 12, 2020

The gene expression and chromatin accessibility atlases will accelerate the study of the genomics of normal and abnormal development.

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Biotechnology, Genetics

‘Genomic fingerprinting’ helps us trace coronavirus outbreaks. What is it and how does it work?

July 21, 2020

Mapping the COVID-19 ‘family tree’

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Biotechnology, Genetics, University of Washington

UW scientists develop technique that can track gene activities as cells grow and adapt

April 13, 2020

From UW Medicine A new technique makes it possible to track changes in gene activity across a cell’s entire genome over time in more detail than has been possible before, researchers in Seattle report. How comparing transcripts can be used…

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Coronavirus, Genetics

SARS-COV-19 may have arisen when two viruses combined

March 22, 2020

A comparison of the genomes of different strains of SARS-Cov-2 suggest the virus is the result of a recombination between two existing strains.

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Ethics, Genetics, Pregnancy

What the ban on gene-edited babies means for family planning

January 19, 2020

Today, it’s not longer “can we,” but rather, “should we” edit human embryos destined to be born?

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Genetics

Human evolution is still happening – possibly faster than ever

December 1, 2019

Some genes are evolving rapidly. but we still don’t fully understand why fast evolution happens to some genes but not others.

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Genetics, Medical Tests

Fraud Alert: Genetic Testing Scam

September 18, 2019

Scammers are offering Medicare beneficiaries “free” genetic tests to obtain their Medicare information for identity theft or fraudulent billing purposes.

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Genetics, Kidney

Polycystic kidney disease, the most common genetic kidney disorder you’ve probably never heard of

September 13, 2019

For about half of people with this condition will eventually progress to kidney failure.

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Genetics, Seniors

Genetic-Testing Scam Targets Seniors

July 31, 2019

Scores of older Americans who have been targeted in a scam that uses DNA tests to defraud Medicare or steal personal information.

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Cancer, Genetics

UW researchers turn back the genetic clock to see how cancer evolves

July 15, 2019

It’s possible to take precancerous cells back in time, so to speak, to identify the genetic mutations that triggered their transformation.

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Biotechnology, Genetics

Gene therapy restores immunity in infants with ‘bubble boy’ disease

April 17, 2019

A small clinical trial has shown that gene therapy can safely correct the immune systems of infants newly diagnosed with a rare, inherited disorder.

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Diabetes, Genetics

Can a genetic test predict if you will develop Type 2 diabetes?

March 12, 2019

The short answer is yes.

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Genetics, Health News

Same same but different: when identical twins are non-identical

March 3, 2019

Hannah Brown, University of Adelaide We all know a set of twins; perhaps even a set of identical twins. In Australia, twins account for about one in 80 births. But in research from the University of New South Wales and…

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