DNA, 23andMe
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Bankrupt genetic-testing firm 23andMe agreed to sell its data bank, which once contained DNA samples from about 15 million people, to the drug
The fall of 23andMe raises privacy concerns as Regeneron buys its genetic database for $256M after bankruptcy.
If DNA bridges persist between chromosomes during cell division, chromosomes are abnormally segregated, leading to genetic instability and cancer. Researchers at UNIST and IBS have experimentally revealed for the first time how a critical protein acts as a last resort to eliminate these dangerous DNA bridges,
Biotechnology company Regeneron Pharmaceuticals is buying 23andMe for $256 million, two months after the genetic testing company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
On Thursday, jurors heard testimony from a doctor with the state’s Chief Medical Examiner’s Office about the injuries to O’Keefe and the conclusions of the autopsy she performed. Testimony resumes when the court is back in session at 9 a.m. This post will be updated as testimony gets underway.
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Prosecutor Adam Lally called Andre Porto and Ash Vallier, analysts at the State Police crime lab, to the stand. Here's how the day unfolded.
Christine Gallegos, 18, was killed in 1985 — stabbed, shot, sexually assaulted and left in a Salt Lake City neighborhood. Police say that DNA evidence has found a likely suspect.
Thao Xiong, 59, already faced a January charge of raping a 71-year-old in St. Paul. He’s been on probation since 2020 for a 2019 sexual assault.