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A Turning Point for Personal Genomes

Scientists are finally starting to find medical information of value.

The Business of Personal Genomes

Jorge Conde speaks on the complexities of personal genomics.

Tracking the Evolution of a Pandemic

Understanding how viruses evolve could help predict the next outbreak.

The Human Genome: Yours for $48,000

A new sequencing service aims to take whole-genome sequencing mainstream.

Hunting for Clues in the Swine Flu Genetic Code

As the World Health Organization raises its pandemic alert to level 5, scientists study the genetic sequence of the virus.

Speed-Reading DNA Inches Closer

A British company has demonstrated an important step for a new sequencing technique.

A Hole in the Genome

A small chunk of DNA linked to schizophrenia, mental retardation, and autism may change the way we think about disease.

TR10: $100 Genome

Han Cao's nanofluidic chip could cut DNA sequencing costs dramatically.

Neanderthal Genome Unraveled

Scientists announce the first complete draft of our closest relative's genome.

Chinese, African Genomes Sequenced

By validating an emerging technology, two new genomic studies offer hope for the fight against disease.

Immortalizing a Piece of Yourself

Stem cells derived from volunteers for the Personal Genome Project will be disseminated globally.

A Portable DNA Detector

The latest forensic weapon is a device that identifies crime scene DNA in a few hours.

DNA in Real Time

Pacific Biosciences aims to bring sequencing technology to the doctor's office.

A Blueprint to Regenerate Limbs

Probing the salamander genome reveals clues to its remarkable ability to regrow damaged limbs and organs.

The Secrets of Anti-Aging Genes

A new study asks why some people stay healthy into old age.

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