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CoRSIVs

From The Labs

Scientists answer a 20-year-old question in epigenetics

July 31, 2025 CoRSIVs,  diet,  DNA methylation,  epigenetics,  metastable epialleles.,  Research

A study has uncovered new insights into what leads to lasting differences between genetic twins.

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From The Labs

CoRSIVs have been found in cattle. They offer a new approach to improve the livestock industry

August 20, 2024 cattle,  CoRSIVs,  epigenetics,  livestock,  mammalian genome,  Research

CoRSIVs provide information that may allow farmers to predict and select desirable cattle characteristics.

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From The Labs

Breakthrough epigenetic study can improve the power to predict disease risk

January 31, 2023 CoRSIVs,  disease risk,  DNA methylation,  epigenetics,  epigenome-wide association study,  EWAS,  Research

The researchers hope their approach will have transformative effects in the field of epigenetic epidemiology.

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Machine learning meets biology to assess risk of schizophrenia in a blood sample

August 17, 2021 CoRSIVs,  early diagnosis,  epigenetics,  machine learning,  Psychiatry,  Research,  schizophrenia

A novel machine learning approach can identify schizophrenia patients with 80% accuracy.

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From the Labs: Image of the Month

Close up of neurons from the brain cortex of a mouse with Huntington's disease. From the Labs: Neurons in a Huntington’s brain

Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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