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British and French scientists have discovered several variants of a single gene linked to obesity: related news

British and French scientists have discovered several variants of a single gene linked to obesity.

BEIJING, July 7 (Xinhuanet) -- British and French scientists have discovered several variants of a single gene linked to obesity, according to a study in Sunday's journal Nature.

Scientists identify gene that boosts risk of obesity: study

PARIS -- British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

HEALTH MATTERS: Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

PARIS - British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

PARIS (AFP) — British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

PARIS (AFP) - British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

PARIS (AFP) - British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

PARIS (AFP) - British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

PARIS (AFP) - British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

PARIS, FRANCE - BRITISH and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published on Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

An obese man walks through Sydney. British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Hardwired for fat: scientists identify obesity gene

An obese man walks through Sydney. British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity, according to a study published Sunday in the British journal Nature.

Scientists identify obesity gene

British and French scientists have identified several variants of a single gene that boost the risk of obesity.

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Scientists Find Second Site for Prostate Cancer Gene

Newswise - Scientists at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and colleagues who are studying a prostate cancer gene called HNF1B have found a second independent site within the HNF1B gene on chromosome 17 (17q12) - increasing the number of genetic variants that may contribute to risk of developing the disease.

Scientists Discover the Monogamy Gene

Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes, which carry information that determines our traits; straight or curly hair, short or long legs, and even how we smile or laugh. Each gene has a special job to do, but what happens when genes don’t work right or have changed in some way? Researchers think that altered or mutated genes may be partly to blame for lung problems, cancer and many other illnesses. And now, scientists believe a certain gene variant may be linked to marital monogamy.

2-Scientists Discover the Monogamy Gene .....

Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes, which carry information that determines our traits; straight or curly hair, short or long legs, and even how we smile or laugh. Each gene has a special job to do, but what happens when genes don’t work right or have changed in some way? Researchers think that altered or mutated genes may be partly to blame for lung problems, cancer and many other illnesses. And now, scientists believe a certain gene variant may be linked to marital monogamy.

Germans link allergies to gene and skin protein

Munich - German scientists Wednesday linked allergy illnesses including dermatitis, hay fever and asthma to a gene in 8 per cent of European populations that deprives them of an essential skin protein. A study of 3,000 Munich schoolchildren produced the proof that a lack of the protein filaggrin, found in skin cells, is associated with skin allergies. The study tracked down variants of the gene that produces the protein.

Physicists 'See' Single Top Quarks at the Tevatron

(PhysOrg.com) -- Scientists at the world's largest fully operating particle accelerator, the Tevatron at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Illinois, have discovered convincing evidence suggesting the existence of top quarks that are not coupled to their antiparticle, the antitop. These "single" top quarks have been hunted since Fermilab scientists first discovered top-antitop pairs in 1995.

Scientists Discover Longevity Gene

Scientists have discovered the gene FOXO3A which is known for increasing life span in other species and now may also be responsible for good health in the humans and thus increase the life span beyond 100 years.

Scientists identify new gene associated with longevity

Scientists have discovered a new gene responsible for good health in humans increasing their life span beyond 100 years.

Gene Behind Rare Eye Disease in Dachshunds Discovered

THURSDAY, Aug. 7 (HealthDay News) — Scientists have discovered a gene mutation that may cause a rare eye disease in dogs, and possibly humans as well.


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