DNA and genetics in 6 milestones: how science changed the present and future of humanity
On DNA Day, Infobae spoke with four geneticists. From researchers to those dealing with patients and their diseases, a review of how genetics changed (and still does) humanity
A large international study revealed the keys to the genetic origin of schizophrenia
Two studies published in the scientific journal Nature detected specific genes involved in the development of the disease. What is the relationship with the nervous system
“We're going to map genomic diversity and make science more equitable,” said a human genome leader
Biologist Karen Miga, one of the scientists who managed to complete a human genome, held an interview with Infobae. How is the Pangenome working and what consists of, which will be ready in 2024
Deciphering the entire human genome will help to find “the lost genetic cause” of diseases
Science succeeded in unveiling the biological architecture of humanity. A Chilean researcher who participated in the international team that completed the sequencing, anticipated that it will serve as an advance for the cure of several pathologies
How close are we to asexual reproduction in humans
In a recent and historic breakthrough, scientists managed to reproduce rats without the need for male sperm, an important milestone that opens the question about the future of genetics and the reproduction of humanity
Genetics presenta un nuevo show: “Sacamos nota por nota, golpe por golpe, lo que hacía Genesis”
El grupo argentino que interpreta a la banda de Phil Collins y Peter Gabriel se presenta este sábado en el Teatro Ópera