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Biotech
Personal Genome
Not Everyone on 23andMe Will Get the Latest Gene Chip Updates
crime
Man Found Guilty in a Murder Mystery Cracked By Cousins’ DNA
ruminants
Deer DNA Starts Spilling Its Weird, Cancer-Fighting Secrets
forensics
A Murder Trial Will Allow DNA Evidence From a Genealogy Site
genealogy
First Murder Case to Use Family Tree Forensics Goes to Trial
genetics
Congress Is Debating—Again—Whether Genes Can Be Patented
crispr
A Study Exposes the Big Risks of Gene-Editing Human Embryos
Under Our Noses
The Quest to Make a Bot That Can Smell as Well as a Dog
migrant families
How DNA Testing at the US-Mexico Border Will Actually Work
DNA data
The US Urgently Needs New Genetic Privacy Laws
fertility
Women May Soon Start Using AI to Tell Good Eggs From Bad
Detective Work
What the Golden State Killer Tells Us About Forensic Genetics
fetal health
Crispr Gene Editing Is Coming for the Womb
$$ DNA $$
Researchers Want to Link Your Genes and Income—Should They?
Ouch!
Crispr Gene Editing Could One Day Cut Away Human Pain
biological bits
Finally! A DNA Computer That Can Actually Be Reprogrammed
bon appetit
The First Gene-Edited Food Is Now Being Served
The Crispr Issue
Beyond Cas9: 4 Ways to Edit DNA
The Crispr Issue
Better Living Through Crispr: Growing Human Organs in Pigs
The Crispr Issue
Preparing to Unleash Crispr on an Unprepared World
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