New Scientist on MSN
Selfish sperm see older fathers pass on more disease-causing mutations
Older men are more likely to pass on disease-causing mutations to their children because of the faster growth of mutant cells ...
This article originally published at Coyotes with rare genetic mutation could be expanding in the Bay Area. To accomplish ...
A UCLA-led team explored bacteria commonly seen in the healthy digestive tract and found that a unique mechanism driving ...
Harmful genetic changes in sperm become substantially more common as men age because some are actively favored during sperm ...
A groundbreaking study published in this week’s issue of PNAS by scientists from Israel and Ghana shows that an evolutionarily significant mutation in the human APOL1 gene arises not randomly but more ...
Along with a steady build-up of random changes in DNA as men got older, the researchers also discovered the increase in ...
Behe touts the concept of ‘irreducible complexity,’ asserting that certain biological systems cannot evolve through gradual modifications as proposed by Darwin.
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center scientists report data from a new study providing evidence that random, unpredictable DNA copying "mistakes" account for nearly two-thirds of the mutations that ...
The Wiltproof Mutation was snuck into Grow a Garden at some point, but may not be an official part of the game yet since it hasn't been announced. As far ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results