AbstractCompletion of the draft human genome sequence has heightened interest in what it might reveal, no more so than in the field of behavioural genetics. But a new report cautions against early claims and argues that controls will be necessary to protect the public from potential future misuse. Nigel Williams reports
There is growing evidence that the complexity of higher organisms does not correlate with the ‘compl...
As a result of developments over the past half century in the mapping and sequencing of the human ge...
The recent flood of information about new gene variants associated with chronic disease risk from ge...
AbstractCompletion of the draft human genome sequence has heightened interest in what it might revea...
Ascribing human behaviour to the influence of genetic factors is a reductionist idea that inappropri...
Recent developments in genetics are opening unprecedented possibilities to understand the physical a...
This report is of a round-table discussion held in Cardiff in September 2009 for Cesagen, a research...
Since the completion of the sequencing and mapping of the human genome in April 2003, the potential ...
Human sequencing tools and population genomics are becoming increasingly available commercially. Adv...
AbstractThe exploitation of human genomic data is rapidly set for expansion, calling for greater pub...
Analyses of individuals' genomes - their entire DNA sequence - have increased knowledge about the li...
Recent developments in molecular genetics and genomics have not only provided new insights into the ...
The past decade has seen an increase in public concern about genetics and the life sciences in Europ...
It is more than a year since the complete sequence of the human genome was publicly announced (Inter...
“Heritable genome editing” refers to changing human reproductive cells so that the resulting fetus h...
There is growing evidence that the complexity of higher organisms does not correlate with the ‘compl...
As a result of developments over the past half century in the mapping and sequencing of the human ge...
The recent flood of information about new gene variants associated with chronic disease risk from ge...
AbstractCompletion of the draft human genome sequence has heightened interest in what it might revea...
Ascribing human behaviour to the influence of genetic factors is a reductionist idea that inappropri...
Recent developments in genetics are opening unprecedented possibilities to understand the physical a...
This report is of a round-table discussion held in Cardiff in September 2009 for Cesagen, a research...
Since the completion of the sequencing and mapping of the human genome in April 2003, the potential ...
Human sequencing tools and population genomics are becoming increasingly available commercially. Adv...
AbstractThe exploitation of human genomic data is rapidly set for expansion, calling for greater pub...
Analyses of individuals' genomes - their entire DNA sequence - have increased knowledge about the li...
Recent developments in molecular genetics and genomics have not only provided new insights into the ...
The past decade has seen an increase in public concern about genetics and the life sciences in Europ...
It is more than a year since the complete sequence of the human genome was publicly announced (Inter...
“Heritable genome editing” refers to changing human reproductive cells so that the resulting fetus h...
There is growing evidence that the complexity of higher organisms does not correlate with the ‘compl...
As a result of developments over the past half century in the mapping and sequencing of the human ge...
The recent flood of information about new gene variants associated with chronic disease risk from ge...