An international research team has found that common genetic variants associated with autism are linked to lower microscopic wiring density in the brain, even in people without an autism diagnosis.
Individuals who carry common genetic variants associated with autism tend to have lower density in the brain’s microscopic ...
Ancient DNA from a megalithic tomb near Paris reveals a dramatic population collapse followed by the arrival of entirely new ...
A paper in Genome Biology and Evolution discovers that the endangered Mediterranean fin whale is not completely isolated from ...
Plant molecular biology and crop genetics have made significant advances in understanding the mechanisms by which crops respond to biotic stress, such as ...
Immunological microcosms and genetic changes are central to understanding the mechanisms that drive disease progression and response to treatments. Research ...