Scientists believe they may have found a way to ‘cancel’ out the gene pattern that causes Down Syndrome, through a strategy to insert one gene and use it to change the extra chromosome (No. 21) that causes the condition.

Publications
- MAP2K3 is Associated With Body Mass Index in American Indians and Caucasians, and May Mediate Hypothalamic Inflammation
- Complete Genome Sequences of Two Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses Isolated in China
- A Lover and a Fighter: The Genome Sequence of an Entomopathogenic Nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora
- Single Molecule Quantitation and Sequencing of Rare Translocations Using Microfluidic Nested Digital PCR

News
- Free Our Genetic Data
- Genetic Background Check May Explain Why Mutations Produce Different Results
- Even Healthy-Looking Smokers Have Early Cell Damage Which Destroys Necessary Genetic Programming
- Most Mutations in the Human Genome are Recent and Probably Harmful
- Research Sheds Light on Aspirin Therapy Resistance