First GM human embryo raises fears of designer babies view story
russiatoday.ru — Scientists from Cornell University in New York have produced what is believed to be the first genetically modified (GM) human embryo, the British Times Online edition reports. It was destroyed after five days.
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Evolution of Western man - has it stopped? | doXtop view story
Man in the developed world has stopped evolving, a British genetics expert claims, suggesting that people living one million years from now, should man survive, will resemble modern-day humans.
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Evolution is complete: so where do we go from here? - Telegraph view story
Evolution could already be at an end, leaving the human race more uniform than ever, argues Steve Jones
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Coming to a Plate Near You: FrankenFoods view story
The Food and Drug Administrations new regulations to approve genetically engineered animal products should be a boon for both consumers and producers.
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Researchers Propose Minocycline As A Promising Drug For Patients With Fragile X Syndrome view story
Biomedical scientists have found that a readily available drug called minocycline, used widely to treat acne and skin infections, can be used to treat Fragile X syndrome, the most common inherited cause of mental impairment and the most common cause of au
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Study looks at psychological impact of gene test for breast cancer view story
Personal beliefs about inconclusive DNA testing for hereditary breast cancer are associated with cancer-related worry, and such beliefs are an especially strong predictor of whether women had been able to leave the period of DNA-testing behind, reports a
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Dog breeding | Dogs - How to...? view story
Dog breeding is the vocation of mating carefully selected specimens of the same breed to reproduce specific, consistently replicable qualities and characteristics.
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