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JULY 2010
Genetic Secrets That Allow Tibetans to Thrive in Thin Air Discovered
An international team of scientists has identified a genetic variant linked to low levels of hemoglobin in the blood, a condition that allows Tibetans to live and work at more than two miles above sea level without getting altitude sickness.
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Rapid microsatellite isolation from a butterfly by
de novo
transcriptome sequencing: performance and a comparison with AFLP-derived distances
A myriad of miRNA variants in control and Huntington's disease brain regions detected by massively parallel sequencing
Transcriptome sequencing and comparative transcriptome analysis of the scleroglucan producer
Sclerotium rolfsii
DNA copy number, including telomeres and mitochondria, assayed using next-generation sequencing
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Malaria accompanied humans moving out of Africa
Scientists decode lice genes
What's missing may be key to understanding genetics of autism
NHS patients have entire genome sequence mapped
Blogs
Unlocking genetic disease with next-generation sequencing
Thank you Ozzy! But how about getting your EPI-genome mapped?
Quantum entanglement may hold DNA together
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