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    A new DNA study has nuanced the picture of how different groups intermingled during the European Stone Age, but also how certain groups of people were actually isolated. The study was carried out by researchers at Uppsala University working with an international team of researchers, who produced new genetic data from 56 Central and Eastern European individuals from the Stone Age. The results have been published in the journal Communications Biology.

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    Performing a genetic evaluation on the largest captive-bred population of the critically endangered Orinoco crocodile, researchers from the Roberto Franco Tropical Biological Station (RFTBS) and the Genetics Institute of the Universidad Nacional de Colombia revealed that the population preserves much of its founder diversity and no inbreeding, making it suitable for implementing wild releases. Since this species is almost extinct in the wild, the news brings hope for the recovery of populations.

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    In this Journal Club discussion, Rashid Sayyid and Zach Klaassen discuss the paper “Racial Differences in Germline Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer: A Systematic Review,” published in Equity in Cancer Care. The study focuses on the prevalence of genetic testing among different racial groups in the US, and finds significant racial disparities in the use of germline genetic testing for prostate…

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    AbstractAims. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is characterized by phenotypic heterogeneity that is partly explained by the diversity of genetic variants contr

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    Illumina Chief Commercial Officer Susan Tousi and CMO Kathryne Reeves are partnering to make genomics more accessible for scientists, clinicians, and patients around the world.

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    Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is a spectrum of rare genetic diseases that result in reduced bile flow from the liver, also called cholestasis.

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    SAN DIEGO — Genetic data gleaned from an ongoing “-omics” revolution are providing new insights for the prevention and treatment of diabetes that will dramatically change clinical care within the next 10 years, according to a speaker.“Genomic science is playing a major role in unraveling the causes and the means for prevention and treatment of diabetes,” former NIH

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