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Genetic Archaeology News Archives Page 71 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 |Research sheds light on why humans and chimps differ (11/2/2007)Gene splicing helps explain fundamental differences ...> Full Article Domestic Cat Genome Sequenced (11/2/2007)
Team IDs ancient cargo from DNA (11/1/2007)
How Did Chemical Constituents Essential To Life Arise On Primitive Earth? (11/1/2007)Experiments show that simple molecules can combine chemically rather than biologically to form the building blocks of DNA, the key component of all life forms. These processes might have taken place on primitive earth, but how they occur is an unsolved puzzle. ...> Full Article Researchers sniff out gene that gives dogs black fur (10/31/2007)
Secrets Behind Butterfly Wing Patterns Uncovered (10/30/2007)
Scientists alter sexual orientation in worms (10/29/2007)
In-group Altruism And Hostility Toward Outsiders Evolved Together (10/29/2007)SFI researcher Samuel Bowles and colleague Jung-Kyoo Choi of Kyungpook National University in South Korea suggest that the altruistic and warlike aspects of human nature may have a common origin. ...> Full Article Colorful View For First Land Animals (10/28/2007)
Predators and Parasites May Increase Evolutionary Stability (10/28/2007)A new study explores the role of natural enemies, such as predators and parasites, for mixed mating, a reproductive strategy in which hermaphroditic plants and animals reproduce through both self- and cross-fertilization. The findings highlight the possible evolutionary consequences of these interactions. ...> Full Article Evidence Of Same-sex Mating In Nature (10/27/2007)Cryptococcus neoformans is a major cause of fungal meningitis in predominantly immunocomprised individuals. ...> Full Article Ancient DNA Reveals That Some Neanderthals Were Redheads (10/27/2007)
Researchers posit new ideas about human migration from Asia to Americas (10/26/2007)
Why Sex Chromosomes Evolve So Rapidly (10/24/2007)In animals with separate sexes, embryos commit to becoming male or female at an early stage. Often this key decision is made by sex determination genes on the sex chromosomes. The genes involved in sexual development have changed remarkably little during evolution. In contrast, the sex determination genes and the sex chromosomes themselves are among the most rapidly changing features of the genome. ...> Full Article Bacteria Use Plant Defence for Genetic Modification (10/23/2007)
Consortium Publishes Phase II Map of Human Genetic Variation (10/23/2007)Scientists published analyses of its second-generation map of human genetic variation, which contains three times more markers than the initial version unveiled in 2005. ...> Full Article Scientists map out first Asian genome (10/22/2007)Scientists have successfully completed the first sequence map of the diploid genome of an Asian individual. ...> Full Article Key Found To Moonlight Romance On The Reef (10/22/2007)
Mice Roar Message: Genetic Change Happens Fast (10/21/2007)While looks can be deceiving, heredity is revealing, and two scientists who've studied the genetic makeup of a common field mouse report that what's most revealing to them is how fast both genes and morphology can change. ...> Full Article Neandertals, Humans Share Key Changes To 'Language Gene' (10/21/2007)A new study reveals that adaptive changes in a human gene involved in speech and language were shared by our closest extinct relatives, the Neandertals. The finding reveals that the human form of the gene arose much earlier than scientists had estimated previously. It also raises the possibility that Neandertals possessed some of the prerequisites for language. ...> Full Article Massive Reanalysis Of Genome Data Solves Case Of The Lethal Genes (10/20/2007)
Researchers caution against genetic ancestry testing (10/20/2007)For many Americans, the potential to track one's DNA to a specific country, region or tribe with a take-home kit is highly alluring. But while the popularity of genetic ancestry testing is rising - particularly among African Americans - the technology is flawed and could spawn unwelcome societal consequences, according to researchers from several institutions nationwide. ...> Full Article Researcher discovers binocular vision gene (10/19/2007)A team of researchers have identified an important gene responsible for binocular vision. ...> Full Article New Resequencing Technology Accelerates Discovery Of Subtle DNA Variations (10/19/2007)A new technology will allow researchers to more easily discover subtle and overlooked genetic variations that may have serious consequences for health and disease. ...> Full Article Scientists spy enzyme that makes us unique (10/18/2007)Have you ever wondered why you inherited your mother's smile but not your father's height? Researchers are one step closer to unravelling how nature combines both maternal and paternal DNA to create genetically unique offspring. ...> Full Article Female Chromosome Confirmed A Prime Driver Of Speciation (10/17/2007)Researchers believe they have just confirmed a controversial theory of evolution. The X chromosome is a strikingly powerful force in the origin of new species. ...> Full Article Earliest Evolution of Vision Genes Discovered (10/17/2007)
Combining new gene chips with fast sequencing technology brings universal sequence a step closer (10/17/2007)A new technique that combines gene chip technology with the latest generation of gene sequencing machines to allow fast and accurate sequencing of selected parts of the genome has been developed. ...> Full Article Inconsistencies With Neanderthal Genomic DNA Sequences (10/15/2007)Were Neanderthals direct ancestors of contemporary humans or an evolutionary side branch that eventually died out? ...> Full Article The benefits of 80 million years without sex (10/13/2007)
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