Men are more likely to experience colour vision deficiency (colour blindness) than women, in line with the principles of Mendelian genetics.
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Arcana Collective, LLC, the pioneering collaboration of legacy cannabis breeders and industry leaders, today announced a new distribution partnership with Neptune Seed Bank that will make Arcana’s ...
The Lurie Autism Institute presented its $100,000 award to Huda Zoghbi, a professor at the Baylor College of Medicine and the ...
Sports cardiology has emerged as a distinct subspecialty at the intersection of preventive cardiology and athlete care. While ...
Noblis, a leading provider of science, technology, and strategy services to the federal government, announced today that it has been granted U.S. Patent No. 12,554,993 for Beagle, an innovative ...
A new University of Utah-led study has discovered the mechanism behind a decades-old evolutionary mystery-how "selfish chromosomes" cheat the rules of genetic inheritance.
People often compare the genome to a computer's program, with the cell using its genetic code to process environmental inputs and produce appropriate responses. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...