Genetics
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyFrancis Crick’s good luck revolutionized biologyFrancis Crick, born 100 years ago, chose to study molecular biology first and then later tackled consciousness. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsAncient DNA tells of two origins for dogsGenetic analysis of an ancient Irish mutt reveals complicated history of dog domestication. 
- 			 Life LifeJumping gene turned peppered moths the color of sootA single gene is behind some of the most famous examples of natural selection. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsRisk identified in procedure for ‘three-parent babies’Resurgent mitochondria could spell trouble for disease therapy. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsSome Stone Age humans ventured back to AfricaDNA from an ancient woman suggests some humans trekked back to Africa. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Genetics GeneticsSome Stone Age humans returned to AfricaDNA from an ancient woman suggests some humans trekked back to Africa. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Agriculture AgricultureNew analysis: Genetically engineered foods not a health riskNo real evidence for health or environmental dangers of GE crops. By Meghan Rosen
- 			 Life LifeHow the Galápagos cormorant got its tiny wingsGalápagos cormorants’ tiny wings may be due to altered reception in cellular antennas. 
- 			 Life LifeGiraffe’s long neck linked to its genetic profileGiraffes’ genes may reveal how their necks grew long and hearts got strong. 
- 			 Genetics GeneticsFaulty gene can turn colds deadly for babies, toddlersChildren with a faulty virus-sensing gene may land in intensive care after a cold. 
- 			 Life LifeGut microbe may challenge textbook on complex cellsScience may finally have found a complex eukaryote cell that has lost all of its mitochondria. By Susan Milius
- 			 Animals AnimalsHistory of road-tripping shaped camel DNACenturies of caravan domestication and travel left some metaphorical tire marks on Arabian camel genes, researchers find.