Genetics
- 			 Genetics GeneticsEvolution of gut bacteria tracks splits in primate speciesPrimates and microbes have been splitting in sync for at least 10 million years. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsSwapping analogous genes no problem among speciesMany genes are interchangeable between yeast, bacteria, plants and humans. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsHerbicide no match for fruit flies’ gut microbesFriendly gut bacteria team up to break down herbicide that might otherwise harm fruit flies. 
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineNo one-fits-all healthy diet existsMice’s response to diet varies with their genes. 
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- 			 Anthropology AnthropologyTwo groups spread early agricultureThe Fertile Crescent was a diverse place. Multiple cultures were involved in the dawn of farming. 
- 			 Life LifeDonor mitochondria could influence metabolism, agingMitochondrial DNA donation could have unexpected long-term health consequences for “three-parent babies.” 
- 			 Life LifeScientists find clue to why mitochondrial DNA comes only from momScientists have identified a protein that chops up the mitochondrial DNA in a dad’s sperm after it fertilizes an egg. The finding helps explain why mitochondrial DNA is usually passed on only by mothers. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsCity living shortens great tits’ telomeresGreat tits raised in urban nests have shorter protective caps on their chromosomes than those raised in rural nests. 
- 			 Animals AnimalsCity living shortens great tits’ telomeresGreat tits raised in urban nests have shorter protective caps on their chromosomes than those raised in rural nests. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsGene drives aren’t ready for the wild, report concludesA type of genetic engineering called gene drives need more work, a National Academies report concludes.