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Geege Schuman
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A crowdsourced study of 450,000 customers of 23andMe has uncovered the first major trove of genetic clues to the cause of depression.
Lydia Ramsay took the Pathway Genomics Fit genetics test to learn how she should exercise and eat based on her DNA. It works well.
CRISPR and the Augmented Human Being
Jaws may help humans grow new teeth, shark study suggests
Neanderthals’ parting gifts to Homo sapiens were disease-causing genes
Scientists Move Closer to Understanding Schizophrenia’s Cause
Mogrify: A computer program that helps figure out how to turn any type of human cell into any other type of human cell without stem cells...
A British couple successfully cloned their boxer dog after taking its DNA to a commercial dog cloning service.
Use Science to Bake the Best Apple Pie
CRISPR DNA and Genome Editing DIY home kits are now available to buy on Indiegogo. Is it too soon?
Harvard scientist announces simultaneous editing of 62 genes in a single pig embryo using CRISPR / Cas9, a new record.
How CRISPR Works Infographic
Human genomics is just beginning: The Earth has 50 billion tons of DNA. What happens when we have the entire biocode? by Dawn Field, Aeon
Biohackers gear up for genome editing: Amateurs are ready and able to try the CRISPR technique for rewriting genes.
How New Genes Arise from Scratch
In CRISPR advancement, scientists successfully edited human T cells to resist HIV and to fight cancer. T cell ftw!
Five mental disorders (autism, ADHD, bipolar DO, major depression, schizophrenia) have been found to overlap, and all share genetic roots.
Designing Superhumans
Do we have to get old and die? by MinuteEarth
Restless Genes - National Geographic Magazine
Enzyme Improves CRISPR: A smaller Cas9 protein enables in vivo genome engineering via viral vectors, moving it closer to use in humans
The Human Genome Is In Stalemate in the War Against Itself
Genetic Design Made Easy - #1 User Interface for DNA Design