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Wolf DNA Found in Most Dog Breeds, Affects Behavior

New research reveals that 64% of dog breeds carry wolf DNA, influencing traits like behavior and size. Village dogs show the strongest genetic links, with implications for domestication history.

Washington Beach Remains Identified as Oregon Mayor

Skeletal remains found on a remote Washington beach nearly 20 years ago have been identified as Clarence Edwin 'Ed' Asher, former mayor of Fossil, Oregon, who vanished during a 2006 fishing trip.

Brazil's Supercentenarians Hold Key to Longevity Secrets

Scientists highlight Brazil's overlooked, genetically diverse population as a goldmine for unlocking secrets of exceptional longevity and disease resistance. Discover the unique biology of those living past 110.

DNA Found on Da Vinci Artwork, Reveals New Clues

Researchers recover trace DNA from Renaissance artefacts linked to Leonardo da Vinci, using a novel 'arteomics' approach to probe the master's origins and authenticity of works. Explore the groundbreaking findings.

UP's First AI Clinic Opens at Noida's GIMS Hospital

Noida's GIMS hospital launches UP's first AI-powered clinic using genetic screening and AI to detect cancer, heart, kidney & liver diseases early. Learn how this tech revolutionises treatment.

Genetic Study Debunks Aryan Invasion Theory

A new genetic study reveals 76% of Gujarat's maternal lineages are indigenous, dating back 40,000+ years, challenging the Aryan Invasion Theory. Read the full findings.

Melanistic Leopard Cat Found in Indian Sundarbans

A rare melanistic leopard cat, a genetic variant, has been camera-trapped in the Sundarbans tiger survey 2024-25, indicating wider distribution. Discover the findings published in Oryx.

Chennai ICH Reports Sharp Rise in Genetic Disorder Cases

Chennai's Institute of Child Health records 560 genetic disorder cases since 2022, including rare Niemann-Pick disease. Experts cite increased awareness and referrals. Read about treatment challenges and new facilities.

Methane Microbe Defies Central Dogma of Biology

A new PNAS study reveals a methane-producing archaea that survives using a flexible genetic code, challenging a decades-old biological assumption. Discover the implications for science and medicine.

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