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“There must be a stream of new scientific knowledge to turn the wheels of private and public enterprise.” To take just one example, it is estimated that the $3.8 billion invested in the Human Genome Project generated nearly $800 billion of economic activity as of 2011. Clearly, we need ...
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Association of SNVs in Non–Human Leukocyte Antigen Regions With Hodgkin Lymphoma Susceptibility Based on Meta–Genome-Wide Association Studies View LargeDownload Supplement. eFigure 1. Study Population Flow Diagram eFigure 2. Quantile-Quantile Plot for the P Values in the –log10 Scale for...
Regional differences in personality are associated with a range of consequential outcomes. But which factors are responsible for these differences? Frontier settlement theory suggests that physical topography is a crucial factor shaping the psychological landscape of regions. Hence, we investigated whether ...
Together with first author Gurushankar Chandramouly and other collaborators, Dr. Pomerantz’s team started by investigating one very unusual polymerase, called polymerase theta. Of the 14 DNA polymerases in mammalian cells, only three do the bulk of the work of duplicating ...
includingPapua New Guineaand Australia. Neanderthal DNA occurs at higher frequencies in Eurasia. A comparison of the Denisovan nucleargenomewith those of Neanderthals and modern humans suggested that possibly 4 to 6 percent of the material in the Denisovan genome also occurred in the genomes of moder...
Human genetic disease is any of the diseases and disorders that are caused by mutations in one or more genes of the human genome.
Francis Collins, American geneticist who discovered genes causing genetic diseases and who was director (2009–21) of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). He had previously served as head (1993–2008) of the NIH’s National Human Genome Research