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Job Seekers, Beware: Stress From Job Interviews Can Mutate Genes

Job Seekers, Beware: Stress From Job Interviews Can Mutate Genes | Science News | Scoop.it
A study published in Translational Psychiatry has found that stress literally changes your genes.
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[VIDEO] - Virus Rapidly Evolves To Fight Bacteria

[VIDEO] - Virus Rapidly Evolves To Fight Bacteria | Science News | Scoop.it
Michigan State University researchers have seen for the first time that the Lambda virus can mutate in a short time (4 mutations in just 12 days) and found new ways to attack host cells.
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Tiny gene change affects brain size, IQ › News in Science (ABC Science)

Tiny gene change affects brain size, IQ › News in Science (ABC Science) | Science News | Scoop.it
The largest brain study of its kind had found a gene linked to intelligence.

 

Who would have thought getting two C's would make such a difference............

 

'The variant occurs on HMGA2 where there is just a single change in the permutation of the four 'letters' of the genetic code.

 

DNA, the blueprint for life, comprises four basic chemicals called A (for adenine), C (cytosine), T (thymine) and G (guanine), strung together in different combinations along a double helix.

 

In this case, the researchers found that people with a double 'C' and no 'T' in a specific section of the HMGA2 gene had bigger brains on average.

 

"It is a strange result, you wouldn't think that something as simple as one small change in the genetic code could explain differences in intelligence worldwide," says Thompson, a neurologist at the University of California, Los Angeles.

 


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'Language gene' speeds learning : Nature News & Comment

'Language gene' speeds learning : Nature News & Comment | Science News | Scoop.it

A mutation that appeared more than half a million years ago may have helped humans learn the complex muscle movements that are critical to speech and language.

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