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Study Reveals GLP1-RAs Benefits for Emotional Well-Being
Uncomfortable Pap Smears: Women's HPV and Cancer Check
New Technique Reveals Early Kidney Disease Signs
Experimental Drug from Duke University Offers Safe Pain Relief
Human Therapists Outperform AI in Text-Based CBT
GlP-1 Receptor Agonists Aid Weight Control During Smoking Cessation
Pop Music's Influence on Substance Use Trends
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Asthma: Global Impact on 260 Million People
Flexible Working Arrangements Boost Autistic Employees
Novel Method Enhances Dementia Detection in Hospitals
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High-Fat Diet Study Reveals Immediate Gut Health Effects
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Virginia Tech Researchers Find Aging Heart Changes Reduce Irregular Heartbeats
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Tools for Faster, Accurate Diagnosis of Childhood Speech Impairments
Study Reveals Disparities in Dementia Care Across Quebec
New Treatment for Celiac Disease Shows Promise
House Republicans' Plan Threatens In-Home Supportive Services Funding
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World's First Eco-Friendly Solar Hydrogen from Quantum Nanocluster
Pathogens Target Iron-Rich Regions in Immune Cells
Smart Fiber Sensor Detects Landslides in Real Time
Impact of Self-Reliance on Global Diets
Chinese Academy of Sciences Releases Global Cropland Water-Use Efficiency Dataset
Breakthrough: University of Copenhagen Cracks Code for Cancer Drug
Study Reveals Impact of Forest Characteristics on Health
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Laser Ion Acceleration: Cancer Treatment & Semiconductor Processing
Researchers at Tata Institute Unveil Self-Adaptive Glass Materials
Climate Change's Impact on Local Biodiversity Unveiled
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Soft Robots Challenge Rigid Electronics: Georgia Tech Study
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Effective Machine Learning Models for Diverse Data Training
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Xiaomi to Invest 50 Billion Yuan in High-End Smartphone Chips
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Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSMonday, 21 October 2019
Comparisons of 4.7 million mtDNA sequences show GenBank is reliable for animal IDs
Did a murderer walk through the room? Did a shark just swim by? Is this a poisonous mushroom? Which reef species are lost when the coral dies? These questions can potentially be answered quickly and cheaply based on tiny samples of DNA found in the environment. But identifying DNA requires a trustworthy library of previously identified DNA sequences for comparison. Smithsonian scientists and their colleagues analyzed more than 4.7 million animal DNA sequences from GenBank, the most commonly used tool for this purpose, and discovered that animal identification errors are surprisingly rare—but sometimes quite funny.