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SARS-CoV-2 genetic information may integrate into human chromosomes
The coronavirus may sometimes slip its genetic material into human chromosomes—but what does that mean?
On June 26, 2000. . . The International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium announced a working draft of the human genome. The following year in February of 20
The coronavirus may sometimes slip its genetic material into human chromosomes—but what does that mean?
New research into CTE in humans is using an interesting animal model -- woodpeckers. By examining the brains of museum specimens, Boston University...
On December 21, 1990 . . . Dr. Mary-Claire King first discovered that a gene on chromosome 17(BRCA1) was linked to inherited cancer, including...