Genetics
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		GeneticsEditing human germline cells sparks ethics debate
Human gene editing experiments raise scientific and societal questions.
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		MicrobesPossible nearest living relatives to complex life found in seafloor mud
New phylum of sea-bottom archaea microbes could be closest living relatives yet found to the eukaryote domain of complex life that includes people.
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		Genetics‘Brainbow’ illuminates cellular connections
A mouse’s optic nerve fluoresces in a rainbow of colors. The image offers a detailed look at nerve-protector cells called oligodendrocytes.
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		GeneticsGene therapy for blindness dims a bit
Gene therapy improves vision temporarily but can’t save sight.
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		GeneticsDNA disorganization linked to aging
Changes in the way that DNA is tightly packed in cells leads to mayhem that promotes the aging process.
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		AnimalsWoolly mammoth DNA shows toll of low diversity
A new sequencing analysis of two woolly mammoth genomes reveals evidence of genetic decline due to isolation and inbreeding just prior to extinction.
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		GeneticsGene in human embryos altered by Chinese researchers
Chinese researchers have genetically altered human embryos.
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		GeneticsGenetic editing can delete deleterious mitochondria
A new technique slates mutant mitochondria for destruction.
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		GeneticsMosquito bites might be foretold in genes
Attractiveness to mosquitoes could be inherited, twin study suggests.
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		SpaceDriving Curiosity to discovery
Discovery is driven by curiosity, on Mars and closer to home.
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		AnimalsFinland’s brown bears on surprise fast track to recover diversity
Brown bears in southern Finland show surprisingly fast improvements in genetic diversity and connections with other bears.
By Susan Milius