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Research on human evolution is advancing at a furious speed. Scholarly papers are being published constantly in scientific journals, updating data. Svante Paabo, a Swedish geneticist, won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his analysis of the Neanderthal genome. In the evolutionary ...
Pharmacogenetics research on chemotherapy resistance in colorectal cancer over the last 20 years During the past two decades the first sequencing of the human genome was performed showing its high degree of inter-individual differentiation,as a result ......
There are more than 1000 microbial species living in the complex human intestine. The gut microbial community plays an important role in protecting the host against pathogenic microbes, modulating immunity, regulating metabolic processes, and is even regarded as an endocrine organ. However, traditional...
Today, scientists know the human genome codes for more than 1,000 different microRNAs. “It’s a completely new physiological mechanism that no one expected, completely out of the blue, and it shows that curiosity research is very important,”Olle K...
Argentine and Spanish researchers have used statistical techniques of automatic learning to analyze mobility patterns and technology of the hunter-gatherer groups that inhabited the Southern Cone of America from the time they arrived about 12,000 years a
In 2002, Richard Lifton, a geneticist at Yale who specializes in genetic analysis of human outliers–people with extreme phenotypes–discovered that a mutation in a gene called LDL-related receptor protein 5 was responsible for the man’s high bone density, a condition shared by about half of ...
et al. Understanding the interactions between bacteria in the human gut through metabolic modeling. Sci. Rep. 3, 2532 (2013). Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar El-Semman, I. E. et al. Genome-scale metabolic reconstructions of Bifidobacterium adolescentis L2–32 and Faecalibacterium ...
Abstract Constituting 5 % of the human genome, microRNAs represent a sizeable class of gene regulators that is predicted to control the expression of at least 60 % of all protein-coding RNAs. Dysregulation of microRNA function results in developmental defects and pathological diseases such as cancer...
Brian Hare: I think what really summarizes the link between dog and human evolution is survival of the friendliest. Anderson Cooper: What about survival of the fittest? Brian Hare: So survival of the fittest is a misconstrue, really, in the public mind of what evolution is. It's, like, ...