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Unlocking Egypt DNA secrets

Genetic material from mummies and modern Egyptians could change the face of medicine in Egypt.

Edited in China

Action should follow the outcry over world’s first gene-edited babies.

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Unlocking modern, ancient Egyptian DNA secrets

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Unlocking modern, ancient Egyptian DNA secrets

26/10/20

Q&A: Women still missing in Brazil’s top science posts

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Q&A: Women still missing in Brazil’s top science posts

11/02/19

Global rules should follow outcry over China’s gene-edited babies

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Global rules should follow outcry over China’s gene-edited babies

18/01/19

Pakistani database to help deal with genetic disorders

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Pakistani database to help deal with genetic disorders

12/01/18

Latin America bioinformatics project attracts criticism

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Latin America bioinformatics project attracts criticism

04/08/17

Virulent Salmonella strain spotted in Brazil

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Virulent Salmonella strain spotted in Brazil

26/07/17

Mosquito culprit found for Brazil chikungunya epidemic

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Mosquito culprit found for Brazil chikungunya epidemic

12/07/17

Brazilian scientists break genetic code of Zika protein

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Brazilian scientists break genetic code of Zika protein

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