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   Study shows human genome regulates the early development of organsStudy shows human genome regulates the early development of organs
 
A team of researchers has identified how the human genome regulates the development of several organs that are crucial to human life.
 
   Using genetic engineering to study evolutionary assimilation of foreign DNA in a new hostUsing genetic engineering to study evolutionary assimilation of foreign DNA in a new host
 
All life is subject to evolution in the form of mutations that change the DNA sequence of an organism's offspring, after which natural selection allows the 'fittest' mutants to survive and pass on their genes to future generations.
 
 Genome analysis helps identify 568 cancer driver genes
 
Genome analysis helps identify 568 cancer driver genesAnalysis of the genomes of 28,000 tumors from 66 types of cancer has led to the identification of 568 cancer driver gene.
 
 
 Study shows how genetic variants affect gene regulation and contribute to disease risk
 
Study shows how genetic variants affect gene regulation and contribute to disease riskThe multi-institutional Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) Consortium has published its final series of studies, as part of a final-phase initiative.
 
 
 Genomic sequencing falls short as a standalone screening tool for newborns
 
Genomic sequencing falls short as a standalone screening tool for newbornsWith the rise of genomic sequencing, health technology companies are promising parents they can detect rare metabolic disorders in newborns who, despite a healthy appearance, may need immediate treatment.
 
 
 Genes on the X chromosome may be key to melanoma survival advantage in females
 
Genes on the X chromosome may be key to melanoma survival advantage in femalesCentenary Institute scientists have discovered that genes on the X chromosome may be key to the improved survival rates of females with melanoma–as compared to their male counterparts.
 
 
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