No gene acts alone: interacting variants and protein partnerships can worsen, mask or even rescue disease risk, demanding ...
In natural populations, the mechanisms of evolution do not act in isolation. This is crucially important to conservation geneticists, who grapple with the implications of these evolutionary processes ...
ISLAND LIFE is famously idyllic, but it’s long been known that islanders tend to experience disproportionately high rates of some rare genetically transmitted diseases. Faroe islanders, for example, ...
Variants of APOE gene, that control brain waste clearance are linked to 90% of Alzheimer’s cases. Targeting its protein can ...
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Ancient DNA From Papua New Guinea Shows Its Inhabitants Were Far More Isolated Than We Thought!
A groundbreaking study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution unveils a fascinating aspect of human prehistory, showing that ancient populations in Papua New Guinea were remarkably isolated from each ...
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