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First sickle cell patient treated with CRISPR gene-editing still thriving
https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/12/31/1067400512/first-sickle-cell-patient-treated-with-crispr-gene-editing-still-thriving |
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Fastest DNA sequencing technique helps undiagnosed patients find answers in mere hours
https://scienceblog.com/527902/fastest-dna-sequencing-technique-helps-undiagnosed-patients-find-answers-in-mere-hours/ |
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Unraveling the complexity of vitamin B12 diseases
https://scienceblog.com/527946/unraveling-the-complexity-of-vitamin-b12-diseases/
Arthritis and microbiota: molecules of bacterial origin exacerbate inflammation
https://scienceblog.com/527953/arthritis-and-microbiota-molecules-of-bacterial-origin-exacerbate-inflammation/ |
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Long-range four-stranded DNA structures found to play a role in rare aging disease
https://scienceblog.com/527122/long-range-four-stranded-dna-structures-found-to-play-a-role-in-rare-aging-disease/ |
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New gene to make plants heat-tolerant in rising temperatures
https://scienceblog.com/524682/new-gene-to-make-plants-heat-tolerant-in-rising-temperatures/
Biologists discover an ‘evening’ protein complex that regulates plant growth
https://scienceblog.com/46251/biologists-discover-an-evening-protein-complex-that-regulates-plant-growth/
Sequencing the Condor Genome for Insights into Human Diversity
https://scienceblog.com/524739/sequencing-the-condor-genome-for-insights-into-human-diversity/
How the malaria parasite defends itself against fever
https://scienceblog.com/524882/how-the-malaria-parasite-defends-itself-against-fever/ |
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Dry season parasite behaviour could provide new route for malaria treatment
https://horizon.scienceblog.com/1784/dry-season-parasite-behaviour-could-provide-new-route-for-malaria-treatment/
Drug-Bacteria Found In The Guts Of Lemurs Who Live Around Humans
https://scienceblog.com/524671/drug-resistant-bacteria-found-in-the-guts-of-lemurs-who-live-around-humans/
Machine learning discovers new sequences to boost drug delivery
https://scienceblog.com/524690/machine-learning-discovers-new-sequences-to-boost-drug-delivery/
New Blood: Lab-Grown Stem Cells Bode Well for Transplants, Aging Research
https://scienceblog.com/524746/new-blood-lab-grown-stem-cells-bode-well-for-transplants-aging-research/ |
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What If (Almost) Every Gene Affects (Almost) Everything?
But Evan Boyle, Yang Li, and Jonathan Pritchard from Stanford University think that this framework doesn’t go far enough.
They note that researchers often assume that those thousands of weakly-acting genetic variants will all cluster together in relevant genes. For example, you might expect that height-associated variants will affect genes that control the growth of bones. Similarly, schizophrenia-associated variants might affect genes that are involved in the nervous system. “There’s been this notion that for every gene that’s involved in a trait, there’d be a story connecting that gene to the trait,†says Pritchard. And he thinks that’s only partly true.
Yes, he says, there will be “core genes†that follow this pattern. They will affect traits in ways that make biological sense. But genes don’t work in isolation. They influence each other in large networks, so that “if a variant changes any one gene, it could change an entire gene network,†says Boyle. He believes that these networks are so thoroughly interconnected that every gene is just a few degrees of separation away from every other. Which means that changes in basically any gene will ripple inwards to affect the core genes for a particular trait.
The Stanford trio call this the “omnigenic model.†In the simplest terms, they’re saying that most genes matter for most things.
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/what-if-almost-every-gene-affects-almost-everything |
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Gene discoveries give new hope to people who stutter
https://scienceblog.com/527044/gene-discoveries-give-new-hope-to-people-who-stutter/
Gene-editing used to create single sex mice litters
https://scienceblog.com/527051/gene-editing-used-to-create-single-sex-mice-litters/ |
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Microbes help hibernating animals recycle nutrients, maintain muscle through winter
https://scienceblog.com/528025/microbes-help-hibernating-animals-recycle-nutrients-maintain-muscle-through-winter/
Animal welfare belongs at heart of gene editing discussion
https://scienceblog.com/527016/animal-welfare-belongs-at-heart-of-gene-editing-discussion/ |
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How a Rare Brain Mutation Spread Across America
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/how-a-rare-brain-mutation-spread-across-america/ar-AAT54TM?ocid=winp1taskbar |
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Scientists find genetic marker carried by Robert the Bruce's relatives
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/scientists-find-genetic-marker-carried-by-robert-the-bruce-s-relatives/ar-AATn4AD?cvid=1c34d7a25c0041fb88152d29bb42692f&ocid=winp1taskbar |
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Rare gene variants may increase risk for severe NAFLD in obesity
https://www.healio.com/news/gastroenterology/20210916/rare-gene-variants-may-increase-risk-for-severe-nafld-in-obesity
Currently there’s no cure for rare types of cystic fibrosis, but researchers are making significant advances
https://horizon.scienceblog.com/1960/currently-theres-no-cure-for-rare-types-of-cystic-fibrosis-but-researchers-are-making-significant-advances/ |
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Educational outreach via direct messaging may improve FH screening, diagnosis
https://www.healio.com/news/cardiology/20210926/educational-outreach-via-direct-messaging-may-improve-fh-screening-diagnosis |
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The genes behind the venom: New technique revolutionizes venom research
https://scienceblog.com/526746/the-genes-behind-the-venom-new-technique-revolutionizes-venom-research/
Illuminating Dark Matter in Human DNA
https://scienceblog.com/526637/illuminating-dark-matter-in-human-dna-2/ |
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CRISPR activation reveals “Rosetta Stone†of immune cell function
https://scienceblog.com/528118/crispr-activation-reveals-rosetta-stone-of-immune-cell-function/ |
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Targeted drug combo unprecedented against highly aggressive brain tumors
https://scienceblog.com/526877/targeted-drug-combo-unprecedented-against-highly-aggressive-brain-tumors/ |
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Brain Organoids Mimic Head Size Changes Associated with Type of Autism
https://scienceblog.com/524991/brain-organoids-mimic-head-size-changes-associated-with-type-of-autism/ |
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Massive Study Links Nearly 600 Genomic Regions to Self-Regulating Behaviors
https://scienceblog.com/525017/massive-study-links-nearly-600-genomic-regions-to-self-regulating-behaviors/
Genetic background can increase Hispanics risk for omega-3 deficiency
https://scienceblog.com/525091/genetic-background-can-increase-hispanics-risk-for-omega-3-deficiency/
The flower clock: How a small protein helps flowers to develop right and on time
https://scienceblog.com/525096/the-flower-clock-how-a-small-protein-helps-flowers-to-develop-right-and-on-time/ |
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Love long and prosper: Study finds genetic gems in Galápagos giant tortoise genomes
https://scienceblog.com/526745/live-long-and-prosper-study-examines-genetic-gems-in-galapagos-giant-tortoise-genomes/ |
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Neurobiologists identify a new gene important for healthy daily rhythms
https://scienceblog.com/526645/neurobiologists-identify-a-new-gene-important-for-healthy-daily-rhythms/
Illuminating Dark Matter in Human DNA
https://scienceblog.com/526617/illuminating-dark-matter-in-human-dna/ |
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