Using 150 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers across 252 tea accessions from India and China, researchers identified ...
A research team has uncovered five distinct evolutionary lineages of Camellia sinensis var. assamica, reshaping our understanding of tea domestication and diversity.
Ancient genetic data from central Argentina reveal a previously unknown human population that endured there for millennia.
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA— Science Magazine reports that a genetic study conducted by an international team of researchers has ...
At this year’s American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG) annual meeting, Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Mark Van Oene, chief operating officer at PacBio, about an ambitious population genomics ...
Dingoes are no ordinary dogs. They trace their roots back to an ancient Asian lineage and made their way to Australia more ...
Climate change is driving drastic environmental shifts and accelerating global biodiversity loss. Hybrid introgression has recently emerged as a key ...
The Northern and Southern Maned Sloths may look very similar from the outside, but their genomes reveal different stories: the two species have faced very distinct conditions in Brazil’s Atlantic ...
The field of genetic epidemiology has been revolutionized by recent advancements in next-generation sequencing technologies, as well as the development of ...
The iSNP systems genomics pipeline models how non-coding SNPs cumulatively impact cellular signalling and gene regulatory networks, revealing patient-specific mechanisms linking disease-associated ...
Researchers at Academia Sinica have developed the first population-specific polygenic risk score (PRS) models for people of ...