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Redheads will be extinct in 100 years say scientists
michellezm
by michellezm  8-23-2007    35
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Eighty million years without sex
invictus
by invictus  10-12-2007    19
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Why Aren't Humans Furry?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  8-28-2007    19
 ALL my babies are very furry and I think they are the most beautiful kids in the whole wide world! (Should I mention, they are all cats?) ;)
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'bizarre mix of mammal, bird and reptile, with very complex sexuality'
righthand
by righthand  5-8-2008    7
 The fact that the animal has five X and five Y chromosomes is "the weirdest thing about a very weird animal," said Ewan Birney, a co-author on the paper, based at the European Bioinformatics Institute, near Cambridge. "In theory it means there are 25 possible sexes, though in practice that doesn't happen."
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Homosexual behavior due to genetics and environmental factors
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-1-2008   
 “Overall, genetics accounted for around 35 per cent of the differences between men in homosexual behavior and other individual-specific environmental factors (that is, not societal attitudes, family or parenting which are shared by twins) accounted for around 64 per cent. In other words, men become gay or straight because of different developmental pathways, not just one pathway.” For women, genetics explained roughly 18 per cent of the variation in same-sex behavior, non-shared environment roughly 64 per cent and shared factors, or the family environment, explained 16 per cent. The study shows that genetic influences are important but modest, and that non-shared environmental factors, which may include factors operating during fetal development, dominate.
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The Genetics of Language
wildcat
by wildcat  1-7-2008    1
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Are GM Crops Killing the Bees?
quickstar
by quickstar  4-2-2007    7
 This is quite scary... especially the prediction by Einstein! It makes sense, though... no bees = no food. Read the full article for more.
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Healthy lifestyle triggers genetic changes
wildcat
by wildcat  6-17-2008    2
 back on diet and exercise..
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Understanding Evolution
Socratoad
by Socratoad  11-25-2006    3
 A great resource
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One in a Million - Beautiful Babies
smagnolia
by smagnolia  10-23-2006    7
 What a couple of little cutie pies!
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Genetics Show How Prehistoric Cultures Migrated & Shared Knowledge
Mohir
by Mohir  8-7-2008    3
 The researchers tracked genetic variation on the Y chromosome, the sex chromosome passed from father to son that encodes maleness, using a technique now widely used that was developed in the early 1990s by Underhill and colleagues in the lab of Luigi Cavalli-Sforza, professor emeritus of genetics. The method has given scientists a powerful window into ancient human migrations and prehistoric cultural shifts. The technique has also been adopted by some commercial genealogy services that offer Y-chromosome testing to the public.
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Short Women More Successful With Men
haraya
by haraya  1-10-2007    10
 I guess this depends on how you like to understand the phrase, 'successful with men'
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Wikipedia opens online library on human genes
Mohir
by Mohir  7-8-2008   
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parts of earliest genetic material may have come from the stars
wildcat
by wildcat  6-15-2008    6
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Extinguishing the Fear at the Roots of Anxiety
Bluewhale
by Bluewhale  7-25-2008    4
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Who Owns *Your* DNA? Probably not you.
Folly
by Folly  2-16-2007    3
 Here are just a few clips from this informative and disturbing editorial.
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Brain Imaging Helps Explain Behavior
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-8-2008    2
 The fMRI study showed that, during the viewing of angry faces, the activity of a structure called the insula, involved in the response to unpleasant situations, depended on which version of the CREB1 gene a participant inherited. “We were surprised to see that variation in the CREB1 gene would account for more than 20 percent of the difference in how healthy participants weighed different options and expressed specific preferences,”
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Are humans evolving faster?
invictus
by invictus  12-11-2007    8
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Ordinary into Genius- Genes
wildcat
by wildcat  7-7-2008    7
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Three-parent embryo formed in lab
wildcat
by wildcat  2-5-2008    4
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New discovery proves 'selfish gene' exists
wildcat
by wildcat  6-21-2008    1
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Possible 'Sleep Gene' Identified
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-30-2008    4
 When closed, the channel shuts down and the fly sleeps. The insomniac fruit flies had less of the Sleepless-produced protein. The lack of sleep didn't come without consequences. The Sleepless fruit flies lived about half as long as fruit flies that did not carry the mutation. They also experience impaired coordination and restlessness in their few hours of sleep.
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10 Common Myths about Mental Illness
dmegivern
by dmegivern  6-18-2008    4
 8. Children can’t have serious mental disorders. 9. Doctor/patient confidentiality is absolute and always protected. 10. Mental illness is no longer stigmatized in society.
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100 Greatest Discoveries
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  6-26-2008    3
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How one day we may all be eternally young
wildcat
by wildcat  7-25-2008    2
 "We found a normal developmental programme that works in young animals, but becomes unbalanced as the worm gets older. It accounts for the lion's share of molecular differences between young and old worms." If ageing is not a cost of unavoidable chemistry, but is instead driven by changes in regulatory genes, the ageing process may not be inevitable, he added.
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Is Monogamy Natural?
invictus
by invictus  7-25-2007    1
  "Lots of animals," Quirk says, "have the 'marriage' instinct: penguins, parrots, swans, gibbons, seahorses, humans. ... What do all these animals have in common? Long childhoods. Who has the longest childhood in the animal kingdom? Humans."
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Can Depression Change Your DNA?
dmegivern
by dmegivern  8-6-2008    2
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Ability to listen to 2 things at once is largely inherited
wildcat
by wildcat  7-17-2007    8
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Simple reason helps males evolve more quickly
wildcat
by wildcat  11-15-2007    3
 “There’s a health aspect in figuring out differences in gene expression between the sexes,” said Wayne. “To make a male or a female, even in a fly, it’s all about turning things on -- either in different places or different amounts or at different times -- because we all basically have the same starting set of genes.”
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"Early to bed" gene demystified
invictus
by invictus  1-14-2007    5
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Human line 'nearly split in two'
invictus
by invictus  4-24-2008   
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A Thousand Chinese Einsteins Every Year
Mohir
by Mohir  10-3-2007    5
 wow !!! can be quite frightening
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15 Answers to Creationist Nonsense
wildcat
by wildcat  11-4-2006    47
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People With Tails
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  8-30-2007    17
 What to say?? I'm speechless... and tailless too, thank heavens!
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You are what your grandmother ate
Octane
by Octane  11-14-2006    8
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Scientists Find a Second Code Hidden in DNA
Kore7
by Kore7  7-26-2006    19
 How cool is this? A secondary DNA meta-code has been discovered superimposed on top of the same "genetic code" whose transcription it influences! (Douglas Hofstadter would have had a field day with this!) Highly efficient from an information science point of view. There are so many wonders to be discovered within our very selves!
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Is There a Laziness Gene?
wildcat
by wildcat  7-30-2008    3
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'Transsexuality gene' makes women feel like men
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-2-2008    1
 Complex behaviors are never the result of a single factor, or a single gene.
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It's a house cat! It's a tiger!
poetblu
by poetblu  3-30-2007    7
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Genes hold the key to how happy we are
invictus
by invictus  3-5-2008    9
 Mmm... I wish I had "better" genes, then.
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