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Powerful new applications of what is known as next-generation sequencing are now helping with identification of degraded ...
A research team led by the University of the Basque Country has identified hundreds of molecular markers in saliva that could ...
After more than three decades of uncertainty, Arkansas State Police have finally identified the remains of a man found shot ...
The study led by a team at the EHU has identified hundreds of molecular markers in the oral cavity that can reflect ...
A forensic scientist crouches down on a dirty factory floor. There’s a pool of blood, and they delicately dip a swab into it ...
Lohmann Breeders is headquartered in Germany with additional genetic lines developed in Spain, Scotland, and Canada. It ...
Scientists have developed a novel online health calculator using big data that can help people determine their risk of heart disease as well as their heart age The calculator allows individuals to acc ...
Discover how genetics and diet shape the human gut microbiome, influencing health, metabolism, and disease risk. Explore ...
Abstract Generating human single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) is no longer a rate-limiting step for genetic studies of disease. The number of SNPs in public databases already exceeds 200,000, and ...
There is a concerted effort by a number of public and private groups to identify a large set of human single-nucleotide polymorphisms1,2 (SNPs). As of March 2001, 2.84 million SNPs have been ...