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People who carry a "G" instead of an "A" at a specific spot in their genetic code have roughly a six-fold higher risk of developing certain types of brain ...
Such gene modifiers and regulators are collectively known as epigenetic mechanisms, as they cause changes in genes above and beyond changes in the DNA sequence.
Genetics. Nearsightedness tends to run in families. If one of your parents is nearsighted, your risk of developing the condition is increased. The risk is ...
The Brain Tumor Stem Cell Research Lab studies the genetic controls of ... The lab has also identified other genes that YAP regulates to promote growth and ...
This type of vaccine uses genetically engineered mRNA to give your cells instructions for how to make a harmless piece of the S protein found on the surface of ...
Wick suggests that couples ask their health care provider about genetic testing. She also recommends that all prospective and expectant parents consult with a ...
Faculty and staff of Dr. Ertekin-Taner's Genetics of Alzheimer's Disease and Endophenotypes Lab at Mayo Clinic's campus in Florida.
What is a genetic vaccine? And what is messenger RNA? A genetic vaccine is based on nucleic acids, meaning DNA or RNA. It differs from traditional vaccines ...
“Duty to Recontact” addresses providers' obligations to patients who have undergone previous genetic testing, given the growing complexities of genetic/genomic ...
Fusion genes; Outlier analyses. Methyl-seq data from the RRBS protocol and whole-genome sequencing; Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) and ChIP ...
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