Balto’s genetic makeup shows a greater ability to process starches when compared to wolves and Greenland sled dogs.
It's long been assumed that koalas in southern Australia are genetically unhealthy. A new study finds they're actually recovering, changing how scientists look at genetic risks.
Massive Swedish study of over two million people reveals that genetic risk for mental illness often points toward ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A study of over 1.2 million people has uncovered new genetic clues to dyslexia, shedding light on brain development and reading ...
A new study published in Neurology and led by Queen Mary University of London, has revealed that people of South Asian, African and European ancestry share many of the same genetic risk factors for ...
A landmark finding that suggests koala genetic diversity not the only deciding factor in successful regrowth of populations.
If you follow media coverage of koalas, you could be forgiven for feeling confused. Recent stories describe a “koala paradox”: endangered in the north of Australia, abundant in the south; genetically ...
Some koalas may recover their genes after major population crashes. Growing koala populations may rebuild genetic strength over time.
A landmark global study co‑led by Dalhousie researchers offers the clearest picture yet of anxiety’s biological roots, ...
Most folks with genetics that put them at risk for high cholesterol and early heart disease aren't aware of their danger, a new study says. Nearly 90% of people carrying genetics that cause ...
Peer-reviewed publication examines the benefits of proactive exome reanalysis on diagnostic outcomes Ambry Genetics’ Patient for Life program is supported by a dedicated team of scientists who ...
Reading determines almost all aspects of everyday life. Reading allows you to learn in school, to read signs, to read books, and talk to people. But for millions, reading is a constant struggle.
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