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Autism-linked mutation may also play role in gastrointestinal problems

Spectrum&nbsp|&nbsp
Mutations in the gene NLGN3, found in some people with autism, alter mice’s gut nervous system, two new studies suggest ...
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CRISPR’s challenge: It’s still easier to subtract genes than it is to add them

The Scientist&nbsp|&nbsp
Almost always, building something is harder than tearing it down. Similarly, knocking in genes poses a greater challenge than knocking ...

How dyslexia affects brain function: It’s not just about reading and language

Mental Floss&nbsp|&nbsp
Dyslexia is not just about reading, or even language. It’s about something more fundamental: How much can the brain adapt ...

Family trees may hold key to unlocking mystery of autism, Alzheimer’s risk

Spectrum&nbsp|&nbsp
The standard approach for unearthing genetic variants linked to a particular condition is a genome-wide association study (GWAS). For this ...

CRISPR patent dispute may finally be resolved

New Scientist&nbsp|&nbsp
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Methane reducing genetically modified rice in development

MIT Technology&nbsp|&nbsp
Not all climate-change mitigation involves changing human habits. In a paper in Nature, scientists unveiled a new genetically modified rice plant ...

Ancestry following 23andMe into consumer genetics business

MIT Technology Review&nbsp|&nbsp
With the launch of its AncestryHealth website, Ancestry continues to play Microsoft to 23andMe’s Apple. It may not be as ...

Should newborns have their genes sequenced to screen for congenital disorders?

MIT Technology Review&nbsp|&nbsp
For 51 years, newborn babies have gotten a heel-prick test in which their blood is screened for dozens of congenital ...