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Rethinking Mendelian assumptions in inherited retinal degenerations
A new study challenges what's long been assumed about genetic variants thought to always cause inherited blindness.
The year was 1900. Three European botanists — one Dutch, one German and one Austrian — all reported results from breeding experiments in plants. Each claimed that they had independently discovered ...
Data from a series of randomized trials in the United States suggests that if teachers move genetics instruction toward more complex genomics concepts, they can help students have a more ...
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