Genetics
- 			 Genetics GeneticsGenealogy databases could reveal the identity of most AmericansKeeping your DNA private is getting harder. 
- 			 Plants PlantsGene editing can speed up plant domesticationCRISPR/Cas9 replays domestication to make better ground cherries and tomatoes. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsSmuggling a CRISPR gene editor into staph bacteria can kill the pathogenA new way fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria co-opts toxin-producing genes. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsIbrahim Cissé unlocks cells’ secrets using physicsBiophysicist Ibrahim Cissé finds clues in raindrops and morning dew about how genes are activated. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsJenny Tung wants to know how social stresses mess with genesEvolutionary anthropologist Jenny Tung is untangling the many health effects of life as a social animal. By Susan Milius
- 			 Genetics GeneticsIn lab tests, this gene drive wiped out a population of mosquitoesFor the first time, a gene drive caused a population crash of mosquitoes in a small-scale test. 
- 			 Life LifeDNA from seized elephant ivory unmasks 3 big trafficking cartels in AfricaScientists can sleuth out wildlife crime and aid law enforcement by tracing elephant DNA from ivory seizures back to the source. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsA recount of human genes ups the number to at least 46,831A new estimate of the number of human genes adds in some RNA-producing genes. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsGerman skeletons hint that medieval warrior groups recruited from afarGraveyard finds may come from an ancient European warrior household with political pull. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineTeens born from assisted pregnancies may have higher blood pressureKids born from reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization are susceptible to high blood pressure as adolescents, a small study finds. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineCRISPR gene editing relieves muscular dystrophy symptoms in dogsScientists have used CRISPR’s molecular scissors in beagle puppies to repair a genetic mutation that causes muscular dystrophy. 
- 			 Humans HumansMeet the first known child of a Neandertal and a DenisovanDNA analysis of a bone fragment reveals Neandertal movements between Siberia and western Europe.