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Direct-to-consumer Genetic DNA Tests Market Forecast: 12.1% CAGR to Drive Growth to US$ 5.3 Billion by 2032 – Analysis by VMR

Pharmiweb 26 Mar 2025
Direct-to-consumer Genetic DNA Tests Market Size and Forecast ... A significant factor in this rapid growth is the decreasing cost of DNA sequencing, which now makes genetic testing more affordable, with tests available for under $100.
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With 23andMe entering bankruptcy, here's how to delete your genetic data

NBC Bay Area 26 Mar 2025
23andMe has officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, which means a new company could acquire its genetic database ... histories and genetic profiles ... Delete your genetic data from 23andMe.
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Measles cases rise to 23 in Kansas, may be linked to large multistate outbreak

CNN 26 Mar 2025
While genetic sequencing of the first Kansas case reported is consistent with an epidemiological link to the Texas and New Mexico outbreaks, the source of exposure is still unknown,” Jill Bronaugh, ...
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Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing (NIPT) Market Size and Growth Analysis | Expands at 16% CAGR by 2029

Pharmiweb 25 Mar 2025
With the introduction of next-generation sequencing technology, fetal DNA fragments can now be sequenced and combined into a whole genetic map, allowing the fetal genome to be examined prenatally and non-invasively.
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Some Science Is Easy To Mock, But It Might Have Saved Your Life

IFL Science 24 Mar 2025
Yet out of these three projects came our capacity to identify which genes are activated in many conditions; to rapidly copy DNA, perform genetic tests, and sequence the human genome; and a technique ...
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WCM-Q students explore biodiversity at Purple Island

The Peninsula 23 Mar 2025
In order to conduct the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), they extracted DNA from their specimens to understand the genetic sequence of the organisms they had collected ... sequences to identify species.
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An ‘Impossible’ Disease Outbreak in the Alps

The Atlantic 23 Mar 2025
In the 2000s, advancements in DNA sequencing led to a swell of genetic research that found that about two-thirds of those familial cases are connected to a handful of genetic mutations ... Genetic mutations are precise; the world is messy.
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New CRISPR tool enables more seamless gene editing -- and improved disease modeling

Science Daily 21 Mar 2025
... delete, replace, or modify only single gene sequences with a single guide RNA and has limited ability to assess multiple genetic changes simultaneously.
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Personalized Healthcare Industry: Growth, Trends, and Future Insights (2025-2034)

Pharmiweb 21 Mar 2025
Thanks to its lower costs and high throughput of sequencing genetic material at an unprecedented pace, NGS has been one of the leading technologies ... They have sizeable market shares in diagnostics, next-generation sequencing, and therapeutics.
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Scientists just uncovered a shocking twist in the story of human evolution

BGR 21 Mar 2025
This discovery, published in Nature Genetics, comes from an advanced analysis of full genome sequences rather than ancient fossil DNA ... human evolution, including genetic reunions over vast timescales.
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New MERS-Related Coronavirus Discovered In Brazilian Bats – But Can It Infect Humans?

IFL Science 21 Mar 2025
From this analysis, one of the viruses was found to have a genetic sequence with 71.9 percent similarity to that of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), the virus behind the often severe respiratory illness. .
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A scientist tested 15 longevity hacks. 3 weren't worth the money, including a gut health test.

Business Insider 21 Mar 2025
The research scientist tried things like cold water swimming, gene sequencing, and blood analysis.Calorie restriction helped him lose weight, but he missed out on social activities ... franckreporter/Getty ImagesGene sequencing.
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DNA Diagnostics Market Revenue to Reach from $13.07 Bn to $21.69 Bn by 2030 – Arizton

GetNews 20 Mar 2025
Innovations like next-generation sequencing (NGS), CRISPR, and PCR are enhancing the accuracy and affordability of genetic testing ... Direct-to-consumer genetic testing has also grown in popularity ... Genetic Testing.
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Upgraded CRISPR tool enables more seamless gene editing and improved disease modeling

Phys Dot Org 20 Mar 2025
... a single guide RNA and has limited ability to assess multiple genetic changes simultaneously.
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New cause of stomach cancer: Study hints at an unknown mutagen

Hindustan Times 20 Mar 2025
Researchers at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, the University of Hong Kong, and their collaborators sequenced the whole genomes of normal stomach lining samples from people with and without gastric cancer.
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