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APRIL 2012
Gorilla Genome Sheds New Light on Human Evolution
Scientists have sequenced the genome of the gorilla, the last great ape to have its genes decoded, and say it gives new insights into differences between the apes and humans, including the former's ability to produce competitive sperm.
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Maize (
Zea mays L.
) Genome Diversity as Revealed by RNA-Sequencing
Exome Sequencing Reveals Mutations in
TRPV3
as a Cause of Olmsted Syndrome
Complete Genome Sequence of a Novel Flavivirus, Duck Tembusu Virus, Isolated from Ducks and Geese in China
Genome-Wide Scans Provide Evidence for Positive Selection of Genes Implicated in Lassa Fever
News
Genomic Data on Chronic Lung Disease Made Readily Available on New Website
Geneticist's 'Personalised Medicine' Study Focuses on Himself
Neuroblastoma Risk Develops With Age, Shows a New Study
Transcriptome Landscape of the Human Placenta
Blogs
Not Just Genomics: The Creeping Future
World's Largest Dataset on Human Genetic Variation Goes Public
Looking for Timebombs in the Genome - Retrotransposons and Epialleles
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