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Rare mutations tied to breast, pancreatic cancers: study
Genevra Pittman Reuters Mutations in genes that fix mismatched DNA may put people at extra risk for breast cancer and pancreatic cancer, in addition to their well-known ties to colon and endometrial cancers, a new report suggests. But close relatives … Continue reading →
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Scientists want kids with three parents to help eradicate genetic disease
Rosie Squires Daily Telegraph SYDNEY scientists want to create designer babies with the DNA of three parents to prevent children inheriting life-threatening diseases. IVF specialists argue they could eradicate mitochondrial mutations – which can cause multi-organ failure and fatal heart, … Continue reading →
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