The beauty and skin care industry are saturated with products that make perfect skin seem not just attainable but standard. But genetics play large role in our skin's appearance and health.
The beauty and skin care industry are saturated with products that make perfect skin seem not just attainable but standard. But genetics play large role in our skin's appearance and health.

Genes, Not Diet, May Be Key to Gout Flare-Ups

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Cancer stem cells use normal genes in abnormal ways

Science Daily

Genes That Contribute to ADHD Development Discovered

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The Genes That Never Go Out of Style

Co-evolution between a 'parasite gene' and its host

Science Daily

Genetic disease healed using genome editing

Science Daily

Largest ever genetic study of blood pressure

Science Daily
Hype or hope? Unlocking genes to block diseases - StarTribune.com
Hype or hope? Unlocking genes to block diseases - StarTribune.com
Rowers paddle along the Charles River in Cambridge, Mass., in 2017. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Rowers paddle along the Charles River in Cambridge, Mass., in 2017. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Deanna's Discoveries: Are my genes to blame?

WHEC

New Tourette Disorder Genes Come to Light

UCSF News Services

Gene Winfield Needs our Help!

Hot Rod Network
An eastern gray whale, pictured off the coast of Mexico, and its cousins to the west have similar levels of genetic diversity, though they have genetically diverged into two distinct subgroups, according to a Purdue University study. A genetic analysis of the whales suggests there are enough genetic resources between the populations to offer hope for the critically endangered populations to the west. Credit: Anna Brüniche-Olsen
An eastern gray whale, pictured off the coast of Mexico, and its cousins to the west have similar levels of genetic diversity, though they have genetically diverged into two distinct subgroups, according to a Purdue University study. A genetic analysis of the whales suggests there are enough genetic resources between the populations to offer hope for the critically endangered populations to the west. Credit: Anna Brüniche-Olsen
Addiction genes inserted into humans’ ‘dark DNA’ by ancient viruses, study findsAddiction genes inserted into humans’ ‘dark DNA’ by ancient viruses, study finds | The Independentindependent_brand_ident_LOGOUntitled
Addiction genes inserted into humans’ ‘dark DNA’ by ancient viruses, study findsAddiction genes inserted into humans’ ‘dark DNA’ by ancient viruses, study finds | The Independentindependent_brand_ident_LOGOUntitled

Mom's Genes Make Some Giraffes Hard to Spot

Scientific American
New study probes the genetic roots of transgender identity
New study probes the genetic roots of transgender identity
Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza in 2006. He was a pioneer in using genetic information to help trace human evolution, history and patterns of migration.
Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza in 2006. He was a pioneer in using genetic information to help trace human evolution, history and patterns of migration.
Victor Hayes, a survivor of the East Area Rapist, holds up a pictures of himself at 21, during an interview in Carmichael, Calif., on Thursday, June 14, 2018. The pictures was taken months after the attack. Joseph James DeAngelo who was arrested nearly two months ago is the man accused of being the East Area Rapist and later the Golden State Killer. (Randy Vazquez/ Bay Area News Group)
Victor Hayes, a survivor of the East Area Rapist, holds up a pictures of himself at 21, during an interview in Carmichael, Calif., on Thursday, June 14, 2018. The pictures was taken months after the attack. Joseph James DeAngelo who was arrested nearly two months ago is the man accused of being the East Area Rapist and later the Golden State Killer. (Randy Vazquez/ Bay Area News Group)
Sacharomyces cerevisiae cells in DIC microscopy. Credit: Wikipedia.
Sacharomyces cerevisiae cells in DIC microscopy. Credit: Wikipedia.

How yeast cells detect genetic infections

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Credit: CC0 Public Domain
Sandra Zinkel, MD, PhD, left, Christi Salisbury-Ruf and colleagues are studying a protein’s role in regulating mitochondrial function that may increase risk of heart attack. Credit: Vanderbilt University
Sandra Zinkel, MD, PhD, left, Christi Salisbury-Ruf and colleagues are studying a protein’s role in regulating mitochondrial function that may increase risk of heart attack. Credit: Vanderbilt University
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Credit: CC0 Public Domain

Mr. Gene O. Jenkins | Obits

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