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DNA from ancient viral infections helps embryos develop, mouse study reveals
A stretch of viral DNA in the mouse genome gives cells in early-stage embryos the potential to become almost any cell type in ...
Scientists have uncovered genetic evidence that they say may be linked to the Renaissance master, but some experts are more ...
Scientists are one step closer to pinpointing fragments of Leonardo da Vinci’s elusive DNA. A team of researchers from the ...
A large genetic study shows that many people carry DNA sequences that slowly expand as they get older. Common genetic ...
Link found between super-agers, or people with exceptional longevity, to inherited DNA from Ice Age hunter-gatherer ...
Archaeologists recovered the naturally mummified remains of more than 100 Indigenous Yakuts who were buried in Siberia ...
An analysis of genetic data from over 900,000 people shows that certain stretches of DNA, made up of short sequences repeated ...
The sadly now extinct rhino lived on the steppes and tundra of Europe and Asia, living alongside people for thousands of ...
Scientists analyzing the DNA of Maria Branyas, who died at 117, suggest her DNA offers insights into exceptional longevity.
A new clinical study published in the International Journal of Gynecological Cancer reports encouraging results for women ...
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Could Leonardo da Vinci's DNA be hiding inside one of his Renaissance sketches?
For the last decade, a group of researchers has been trying to find Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA—a formidable undertaking riddled with roadblocks. Now, they might be one step closer to achieving their goal ...
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