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What makes every person unique? Part of the answer is in our genes.
The process by which a mother's diet during pregnancy can permanently affect her offspring's attributes, such as weight, could be strongly influenced by genetic variation in an unexpected part of the ...
The Hardy-Weinberg theorem characterizes the distributions of genotype frequencies in populations that are not evolving, and is thus the fundamental null model for population genetics. Under the ...
New work by Columbia researchers has turned a textbook principle of genetics on its head and revealed why some people who ...
A new population genetics model could explain why the genetic composition of Finnish people is so different from that of other European populations. Researchers discovered a previously unknown ...
Genetic introgression from introduced species into native populations is a growing challenge for biological conservation, and one that raises unique practical and ethical issues. Here, we describe the ...
Could genetics explain why some people are dog lovers and others cat lovers? Yes — well, partly — according to new research from a team of Swedish and British scientists. After conducting a study ...
Whether babies take their first steps at nine or 15 months depends on a lot of factors – including their genes, a new study has found. New parents wait with bated breath for their babies to begin ...