New research reveals an innovative wildlife forensics method that uses advanced genetic tools and local DNA databases to help authorities solve complex environmental crimes involving multiple species.
A rare breed of hunting dogs known for its forked nose, the Turkish Pointer, might just help scientists better understand why human babies are sometimes born with facial clefts. In a recent study, ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - Skeletal remains found under a Colorado highway bridge last April have led investigators thousands of miles away to Richland County, where genetic genealogy is tracing the ...
Patients with germline pathogenic variants (PVs) in APC develop tens (attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis [AFAP]) to innumerable (classic FAP) adenomatous polyps in their colon and are at ...
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Master genetics with Punnett square power
From classroom worksheets to interactive games, learning Punnett squares can turn genetics from intimidating to intuitive. These tools help students visualize inheritance, predict outcomes, and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A cutting-edge forensic technique is assisting law enforcement agencies with solving decades-old investigations in Ohio and across the country. On Nov. 3, 1989, the remains of ...
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By silencing the products of harmful genes, such as disease-causing proteins, siRNAs are a potential treatment for a range of genetic diseases. However, siRNA's therapeutic potential is limited by off ...
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