Sentences with phrase «recent genetic research»

But recent genetic research has hinted at inherited links between rosacea and autoimmune disorders.
Recent genetic research has also shed light on this matter.
Indeed, recent genetic research has discovered that even Homo sapiens is partly a product of hybridisation.
Recent genetic research shows that there were multiple interbreeding events.
Recent genetic research in humans has implicated mutations in the gene for Tet2 as a risk factor for many different diseases of aging, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and stroke.
Recent genetic research lends credence to this theory.
Recent genetic research of people across the globe suggests that roughly 45,000 to 20,000 years ago, one of the most dramatic population booms after humanity dispersed from Africa occurred in southern Asia, leading to «the highest population densities in the world in prehistory,» explains Michael Petraglia, an archaeologist at the University of Oxford in England.

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Recent research clearly indicates that in some cases, environment triggers genetic tendencies, that certain situations trigger genes that would otherwise lie dormant.
Spending on genetic tests has reached $ 5 billion annually and is on track to reach $ 15 billion to $ 25 billion within a decade, according to a recent study commissioned by the research arm of UnitedHealthcare.
Such studies show that we are all walking genetic junkyards: Recent U.S. research suggests that every individual carries, on average, 313 disease - causing mutations.
In recent years, Germany has begun to emerge from its withdrawal — loosening some strict regulations and slowly rebuilding its genetic research.
A recent report on genome editing from the National Academies did not call for a moratorium on research into germline editing, arguing that it might one day be a way for some parents to have healthy, biological children, such as when both mother and father carry genetic mutations that cause severe diseases.
Recent research indicates that selectively targeting subsets of a species can drive unwanted population shifts — say, drastically reducing the number of males relative to females — or even genetic and behavioral changes.
Recent research on the domestication of donkeys, camelids (which includes dromedaries, Bactrian camels, llamas and alpacas) pigs, cattle, sheep and goats suggests that neither intentional breeding nor genetic isolation were as significant as traditionally thought, the scientists said.
The current research findings build upon recent discoveries including novel identification of key genetic changes in cells of the immune system.
With piles of evidence from recent genetic and anthropological research, she
Recent research, however, looks beyond the genetic code to «epigenetic effects,» which do not involve changes in the genes themselves, but rather in how they are expressed to determine one's characteristics.
Subsequent research has revealed that lactase persistence is actually the abnormal condition, resulting from the recent evolution of specific genetic mutations in certain populations.
We know from an abundance of recent research that schizophrenia is heavily genetic in origin.
A number of scientific results suggest a biological basis for sexual orientation, but these results do not point to one simple biological or genetic explanation.2 Perhaps the best recent reviews of the scientific research relevant to this issue are found in a special issue of the journal Frontiers of Neuroendocrinology, the official journal of the International Neuroendocrine Federation and the American Neuroendocrine Society, that was published in April 2011.3 The papers in the special issue make clear that substantial evidence exists in animals for biological bases of sexual partner preference based on sex.
Though interest in STRs for research use has waned in recent years — there are denser and more prevalent markers that are better for genetic mapping — they remain inexpensive to genotype, and they're still useful for forensics, paternity testing, and genealogy.
New research finds that recent European history shows up in the genetic material of those living on the continent.
The NHGRI Intramural Health Disparities Postdoctoral Fellowship is intended to provide promising recent doctoral graduates the opportunity to use genetic and genomic approaches to advance the growing area of health disparities research.
21 Sept 2012: Jimmy Liu disscusses his recent research discovering and refining genetic regions linked to susceptibility for primary biliary cirrhosis, or PBC, an immune - mediated disease that causes the progressive destruction of liver bile ducts.
Her recent research focuses on genetic factors that contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in neuroblastoma survival rates.
In recent years pleiotropy, the phenomenon of one genetic locus influencing several traits, has become a widely researched field in human genetics.
Recent research from the University of Chicago that Dr. Guandalini co-authored pinpointed a specific infection that promoted an inflammatory response and the development of celiac in people who had a genetic predisposition to the disease.
According to a recent study involving researchers from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research (QIMR), new genetic variants have been identified.
Recent research suggests that in addition to lifestyle and genetic predisposition, microbes may in fact play a role in the development of type 2 diabetes.
Recent research has indicated a genetic cause of some lymphomas (e.g. Golden Retrievers have the highest incidence of lymphoma of any breed.)
Recent EPI Genetic Research (by Dr. Clark at Clemson Univ) can be read in it's entirety from 2ndchance info:
A recent research paper by The Royal Society B studied the DNA and genetic materials of ancestral American breeds along with some current Latin breeds (e.g. Chihuahua, Peruvian hairless dog, etc..)
From the development of a test to detect antibodies to feline coronavirus in the early 1980s to the recent identification of a unique genetic signature of the transformation of the relatively benign feline coronavirus to the routinely fatal feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) virus, the Center has been a driving force in the support of basic scientific research that directly impacts feline health.
The first issue, Pierre's, interweaves Pierre's Huyghe's recent work and research interests, covering topics as varied as genetic engineering, new realist philosophy and the science fiction of Philip K. Dick.
The difficulties were brought home to me in a recent New York Times story that describes how 70 medical, research and advocacy organizations in 41 countries came to an agreement that genetic data needed to organized in ways that better serve medical understanding, while respecting what's left of our privacy and our right of self - possession.
Fact: «The inflated figures of between 10 and 30 per cent have their origins in some very questionable research... the most recent evidence, based upon medical records, sex surveys, DNA testing laboratories and genetic studies... suggests relatively low rates of misattributed paternity in Western countries» with figures realistically between one and 3 percent, but probably closer to one percent.
(B) Genetic / constitutional factors: while it has generally been assumed that associations between maternal depression and poor child outcome arise because of the impact of maternal factors on the child, recent research has highlighted the fact that relations between parents and their children are bidirectional in their influence.24 The possibility therefore needs to be addressed that poor child outcome, parenting difficulties, and even maternal depression itself may all be influenced by infant factors.
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