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3 days ago

Ancient DNA reveals pervasive directional selection across West Eurasia - Nature

Ancient DNA has transformed our understanding of population history, but its potential to reveal insights about human evolutionary biology has not been fully realized due to limited sample sizes and challenges in distinguishing between different types of selection.
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5 days ago

The 'crazy rule-defying' genes that determine sex

Sex determination in humans is primarily influenced by the presence of the Y chromosome, with various exceptions complicating the biological narrative.
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1 month ago

Is a 'selfish gene' making a Utah family have twice as many boys as girls?

Such sex 'distorters' have been discovered - and studied in great depth - in laboratory animals such as mice and flies, in which their effects can be detected through selective breeding. 'If you look, more often than not, you find them,' says Nitin Phadnis, an evolutionary geneticist at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, who co-led the study.
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fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Risk of carrying the 'Celtic curse' gene varies across Ireland, new study finds

Targeting genetic screening for the condition to priority areas could help identify at-risk individuals earlier and avoid future health complications, experts say. Haemochromatosis symptoms can evolve over decades as high iron levels in the body cause damage to organs. Early diagnosis and treatment - such as regular blood donation to reduce iron levels - is key to prevent liver damage, liver cancer and arthritis.
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