Genetics of Prostate Cancer Holds Key to Treatment
Several mutations in the most aggressive form of the disease may respond to drugs used for other cancer types.
Relatives of Rapists More Likely to Offend, Finds Study
Study finds brothers and fathers of sex offenders five times more likely to offend.
DNA Doesn't Decide Everything in Children's Genes
New study proves for the first time that DNA not entirely responsible for children's characteristics.
Bacterial Inheritance Leads Researchers to Rethink Heredity
Microbes pass on their genes, mimicking a genetic disease.
The Murder Mystery Solved by DNA From the Back of a Postage Stamp
With no clues to a 13-year-old Italian girl's murder, instigators used DNA to unravel a tangle of secrets and lies
Why Do Some Die From Ebola and Others Survive?
New research on mice suggests that genetic factors play a significant role in determining the outcome of infection.
Can Former Sex Partners Influence Offspring's Traits?
Researchers found that in flies, a previous mate's sperm could affect the size of a female's offspring
Suicide Risk May be Detected Via Blood Test
A blood test was 80 percent accurate in predicting a person's risk for suicide, in a study performed at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
What Scares You Might Scare Your Kids
A new study suggests fear may be a heritable trait.
The FDA Doesn't Want You to Unzip Your Genes
The agency's frosty warning letter to 23andMe might halt the company's DIY genetic tests