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MalariaLab studies confirmed the Q224 switch prevents parasite transmission without fitness costs paving the way for mechanism research a a step toward deployment alongside existing malaria controls.See the Story
CRISPR Allelic-Drive Switch Renders Mosquitoes Unable to Transmit Malaria
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Science · United StatesClusters of genes found in humans match those that hibernating animals like mice use to power down during lean times, a new study has found. Because those genes are correlated with the parts of the genome that control metabolism — what researchers call the “fat and obesity locus” — the discovery may open the door to new treatments for obesity and diabetes, according to two studies in Science.See the Story
Humans May Have Genes Needed to Hibernate, Offering Potential Cure for Obesity and Diabetes: Study
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