Scientists today released what they say is the biggest-ever artificial-intelligence (AI) model for biology. The model — which was trained on 128,000 genomes spanning the tree of life, from humans to ...
The accessibility of at-home DNA testing means that practically anyone can send away for a kit and learn about their family history, genetic ancestry and medical information. But some people get more ...
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For some, at home DNA kits are simply used to plot out the family tree, but the results are also being used to reunite adopted families, and even to solve murders. Genealogists Maurice Gleeson and ...
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