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Maintaining healthy DNA delays menopause

28 September 2015

An international study of nearly 70,000 women has identified more than forty regions of the human genome that are involved in governing at what age a woman goes through menopause. 探花直播study, led by scientists at the Universities of Cambridge and Exeter, found that two thirds of those regions contain genes that act to keep DNA healthy, by repairing the small damages that can accumulate with age.聽

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DNA/protein function finder from the Wellcome Trust, Sanger Institute, emblebi and YourGenome

探花直播Big Dating Game

09 June 2015

When is a rare disease not a rare disease? 探花直播answer: when big data gets involved. An ambitious new research project aims to show patients that they are not alone.

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Reprogramming of DNA observed in human germ cells for first time

04 June 2015

A team of researchers led by the 探花直播 of Cambridge has described for the first time in humans how the epigenome 鈥 the suite of molecules attached to our DNA that switch our genes on and off 鈥 is comprehensively erased in early primordial germ cells prior to the generation of egg and sperm.

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Human genome includes 'foreign' genes not from our ancestors

12 March 2015

Many animals, including humans, acquired essential 鈥榝oreign鈥 genes from microorganisms co-habiting their environment in ancient times, according to research published in the open access journal Genome Biology. 探花直播study challenges the conventional view that animal evolution relies solely on genes passed down through ancestral lines and suggests that, at least in some lineages, the process is still ongoing.

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