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Public health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Health chiefs warn deadly meningitis strain mutation could be fuelling rapid spread

A meningitis B outbreak in Kent has risen to 29 cases, prompting health officials to investigate the unusual spread of the illness.
Science
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Scientists Find Extinct Rhino DNA in Mummified Wolf Puppy's Stomach

Woolly rhinoceros genome was sequenced from tissue in a mummified Pleistocene wolf pup, showing genetically healthy, stable population around 14,400 years ago.
Science
fromNature
4 months ago

Hamilton Smith obituary: molecular biologist who co-discovered precise molecular scissors for cutting DNA

Hamilton Smith co-discovered type II restriction enzymes, won the 1978 Nobel, advanced genome sequencing including the first complete and synthetic-genome cell.
fromBusiness Insider
5 months ago

A Silicon Valley engineer cracked the code to find signs of colon cancer in your blood

At first, cancer is a quiet disease. Inside the body, cells are aggressively multiplying out of control, changing everything. But on the outside, there's nothing special to see or feel. Not yet. For Guardant co-CEO Helmy Eltoukhy, that invisibility looked like an engineering challenge. What if cancer could be detected early - through blood tests - before you even knew it was there?
Startup companies
fromPsychology Today
6 months ago

Incoming: New Era of Child Choosing Approaches

With IVF, prospective parents already have options to screen embryos, not just for sex or severe genetic diseases, but increasingly for a full range of genetic traits. Thanks to whole genome sequencing (WGS), the choice isn't science fiction; we can now analyze all 20,000+ human genes in an embryo with better than 99.9 percent accuracy for many mutations and chromosomal problems (assuming parents are willing to forego natural conception, and instead supply their eggs and sperm to a lab for embryo creation and analysis).
Science
fromNature
7 months ago

Whole-genome sequencing of 490,640 UK Biobank participants - Nature

Whole-genome sequencing in 490,640 UK Biobank participants has enabled the discovery of approximately 1.5 billion genetic variants, vastly surpassing previous technologies in observed variation.
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