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Gene editing is showing promise even in its ear-ly days 👂. GeneBites writer Olivia Fish describes a study where scientists used CRISPR gene editing 🧬 to restore hearing in mice 🐁 that were deaf due to a genetic mutation.
#genetics #CRISPR #scicomm
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#genetics #CRISPR #scicomm
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Gene editing can restore hearing in mice with a form of genetic deafness
A method known as CRISPR allows scientists to edit the DNA of living organisms. A recent paper shows that this method can be used to restore hearing in adult mice with a form of genetic deafness.
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November 10, 2025 at 4:47 PM
Gene editing is showing promise even in its ear-ly days 👂. GeneBites writer Olivia Fish describes a study where scientists used CRISPR gene editing 🧬 to restore hearing in mice 🐁 that were deaf due to a genetic mutation.
#genetics #CRISPR #scicomm
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#genetics #CRISPR #scicomm
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Is “jumping DNA” the key to dogs' 🐶 friendliness? GeneBites writer Emily Faulkner describes the finding that the lack of a mobile DNA 🧬 sequence in a gene in most dogs may explain social behavioral differences from wolves.
#genetics #dog #scicomm
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#genetics #dog #scicomm
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From Wolves to Woofs: How DNA Made Dogs So Friendly
Long before dogs became part of our families, they were wild wolves. A small change in their DNA may have helped them take the first step toward friendship with humans.
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November 4, 2025 at 3:53 PM
Is “jumping DNA” the key to dogs' 🐶 friendliness? GeneBites writer Emily Faulkner describes the finding that the lack of a mobile DNA 🧬 sequence in a gene in most dogs may explain social behavioral differences from wolves.
#genetics #dog #scicomm
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#genetics #dog #scicomm
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Gene editing 🧬 can have side effects. Guest writer Olivia Conway describes the finding that CRISPR gene editing ✂️ is associated with an increase in mitochondrial DNA pieces being incorporated into the nuclear genome.
#genetics #CRISPR #scicomm
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#genetics #CRISPR #scicomm
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CRISPR editing has an unwanted passenger
Written by: Guest Writer Olivia Conway Stray bits of DNA can slip into our genomes without warning—not from an invader, but from our own mitochondria. These genetic stowaways, called NUMTs, may cau…
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November 3, 2025 at 4:16 PM
Gene editing 🧬 can have side effects. Guest writer Olivia Conway describes the finding that CRISPR gene editing ✂️ is associated with an increase in mitochondrial DNA pieces being incorporated into the nuclear genome.
#genetics #CRISPR #scicomm
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#genetics #CRISPR #scicomm
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Gene sequence 🧬 variants aren’t the only factor impacting health. GeneBites writer @amandan-weiss.bsky.social describes a study profiling genomic openness in brain samples 🧠 from people with major depressive disorder.
#epigenetics #MDD #scicomm
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#epigenetics #MDD #scicomm
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Profiling genomic openness offers insights into the biology of major depressive disorder
A new study by Chawla et al. characterized changes in DNA openness associated with major depressive disorder in human brain samples. They identified cell type-specific changes and linked genetic va…
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November 1, 2025 at 3:09 PM
Gene sequence 🧬 variants aren’t the only factor impacting health. GeneBites writer @amandan-weiss.bsky.social describes a study profiling genomic openness in brain samples 🧠 from people with major depressive disorder.
#epigenetics #MDD #scicomm
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#epigenetics #MDD #scicomm
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Happy #Halloween 🎃! Did you know that genomic studies have suggested that digestive system toxins may play a role in how Ophiocordyceps fungi turn ants 🐜 into zombies 🧟?
Here are some studies about it: doi.org/10.1111/mec...., doi.org/10.1038/s415...
What’s your favorite eerie science fact?
Here are some studies about it: doi.org/10.1111/mec...., doi.org/10.1038/s415...
What’s your favorite eerie science fact?
October 31, 2025 at 4:57 PM
Happy #Halloween 🎃! Did you know that genomic studies have suggested that digestive system toxins may play a role in how Ophiocordyceps fungi turn ants 🐜 into zombies 🧟?
Here are some studies about it: doi.org/10.1111/mec...., doi.org/10.1038/s415...
What’s your favorite eerie science fact?
Here are some studies about it: doi.org/10.1111/mec...., doi.org/10.1038/s415...
What’s your favorite eerie science fact?
Did you know that some animals 🐛 use asexual reproduction? GeneBites writer Ethan Honeycutt discusses a study that found female-only termite colonies in Japan 🌏!
#genetics #insects #scicomm
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#genetics #insects #scicomm
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Sex and the city (of termites)
Sexual reproduction offers many evolutionary advantages. However, in some cases, female asexual reproduction reigns supreme. Yahshiro et al. explore how and why queens overthrew kings in certain te…
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October 30, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Did you know that some animals 🐛 use asexual reproduction? GeneBites writer Ethan Honeycutt discusses a study that found female-only termite colonies in Japan 🌏!
#genetics #insects #scicomm
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#genetics #insects #scicomm
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I spy with my little eye…genetic control of eye 👁️ placement! GeneBites writer Sandhyaa Venkatachalam discusses research on the role of the Dve gene in fly 🪰 eye development.
#genetics #development #scicomm
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#genetics #development #scicomm
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Nature’s blueprint for vision – the evolutionary logic of eye placement
Optimal eye placement across the animal kingdom is a diverse phenomenon to suit every creature’s purpose and way of life. During development, the interocular distance (space between two eyes) and e…
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October 29, 2025 at 9:39 PM
I spy with my little eye…genetic control of eye 👁️ placement! GeneBites writer Sandhyaa Venkatachalam discusses research on the role of the Dve gene in fly 🪰 eye development.
#genetics #development #scicomm
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#genetics #development #scicomm
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Multi-purpose drugs 💊? GeneBites writer Sarah Lester describes research where drugs for cystic fibrosis and blood pressure helped in a cell model of COPD 🫁 and cigarette smoke exposure 🚬.
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Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle: Using Existing Drugs to Treat COPD
Who needs something new when you can repurpose what you already have? A 2025 study finds that medications designed for cystic fibrosis and high blood pressure effectively resolve key physiological …
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October 28, 2025 at 5:48 PM
Multi-purpose drugs 💊? GeneBites writer Sarah Lester describes research where drugs for cystic fibrosis and blood pressure helped in a cell model of COPD 🫁 and cigarette smoke exposure 🚬.
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You can’t edit a gene 🧬 unless the treatment gets into cells! GeneBites writer @amandan-weiss.bsky.social describes the development of a new delivery system ✉️ for gene-editing molecules.
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Unpacking ENVLPE: a new delivery system for gene-editing technology
Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay In a recent study by Geilenkeuser et al., researchers developed a new system to help different types of gene editing molecules get into cells efficiently. Exper…
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October 27, 2025 at 7:35 PM
You can’t edit a gene 🧬 unless the treatment gets into cells! GeneBites writer @amandan-weiss.bsky.social describes the development of a new delivery system ✉️ for gene-editing molecules.
Check it out here: genebites.org/2025/07/09/u...
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Some scientific progress 🔬 has been rooted in unethical actions. GeneBites writer Zach Patterson discusses the story of Henrietta Lacks and the importance of justice ⚖️ in biomedical research.
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Decoding Life: Cell Division Shaping Societal Change
Stories bring people together, help learners see deeper meaning, and provide much needed context to learning. Here we examine the most famous cells in history and how their existence benefits socie…
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October 25, 2025 at 6:57 PM
Some scientific progress 🔬 has been rooted in unethical actions. GeneBites writer Zach Patterson discusses the story of Henrietta Lacks and the importance of justice ⚖️ in biomedical research.
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Ever had bananas 🍌 go bad too quickly? GeneBites writer Emily Faulkner discusses research about editing banana genes 🧬 to prevent ripening and browning.
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Banana Biotechnology
Bananas are one of the most consumed fruits globally yet also one of the most wasted. With a shelf life of just 1 week, they may seem to go from perfectly ripe to overripe overnight. In the U.S. al…
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October 24, 2025 at 8:08 PM
Ever had bananas 🍌 go bad too quickly? GeneBites writer Emily Faulkner discusses research about editing banana genes 🧬 to prevent ripening and browning.
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Did you know there's more than one genetic code 🧬? GeneBites writer Ethan Honeycutt describes the discovery of bacteria-infecting 🦠 viruses using an alternative genetic language!
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Bilingual Viruses
Humans, bacteria, and viruses all use a common genetic code to communicate with one another, but new evidence shows that some viruses found in the human gut may use an alternative genetic code to e…
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October 23, 2025 at 9:36 PM
Did you know there's more than one genetic code 🧬? GeneBites writer Ethan Honeycutt describes the discovery of bacteria-infecting 🦠 viruses using an alternative genetic language!
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How do brains 🧠 change with age? GeneBites writer Olivia Fish describes a study where scientists found buildup of a protein impacting a cellular process in aging fly 🪰 brains.
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What can the fruit fly tell us about aging?
A recent study identifies accumulation of a certain protein filament as a hallmark of brain aging, which can be targeted to improve aging health. Furthermore, it links this accumulation with disrup…
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October 22, 2025 at 8:06 PM
How do brains 🧠 change with age? GeneBites writer Olivia Fish describes a study where scientists found buildup of a protein impacting a cellular process in aging fly 🪰 brains.
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Facing pathogens 🦠 with antibiotic resistance, we may turn to ants 🐜 for help! GeneBites writer Sadia Bhatti discusses research on antimicrobial chemicals produced by ants.
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“Anty-Biotics” from the Tiniest Warriors of Planet Earth Can Defend Humans
New evidence shows that African Matabele ants societies can serve as ‘wound healing’ paramedics. Scientists are now exploring how these potent antibiotics may defend humans against deadly superbug…
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October 21, 2025 at 6:50 PM
Facing pathogens 🦠 with antibiotic resistance, we may turn to ants 🐜 for help! GeneBites writer Sadia Bhatti discusses research on antimicrobial chemicals produced by ants.
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Genetically predisposed for siesta? 💤 GeneBites writer Emily Faulkner discusses research on how genetic variation 🧬 can impact health outcomes of behaviors like napping 🛌.
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The Mediterranean Siesta Effect: Why Personalized Health Strategies Matter
What if the secret to a healthy weight was as simple as taking a nap? For Mediterraneans and their descendants, it might be.
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October 20, 2025 at 5:36 PM
Genetically predisposed for siesta? 💤 GeneBites writer Emily Faulkner discusses research on how genetic variation 🧬 can impact health outcomes of behaviors like napping 🛌.
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Ancient DNA 🧬 can tell us about evolutionary history. GeneBites writer Ethan Honeycutt describes a study about the evolution of sheep 🐑 and their domestication!
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Counting Sheep: Utilizing Ancient DNA to understand the genetic evolution of sheep
A look into ancient genetics shows how sheep evolved from their wild ancestors and the role that human interaction played in this evolution. We often consider the Fertile Crescent as the cradle of …
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October 18, 2025 at 5:13 PM
Ancient DNA 🧬 can tell us about evolutionary history. GeneBites writer Ethan Honeycutt describes a study about the evolution of sheep 🐑 and their domestication!
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Microbes are all around us 🦠, and they go where we go, even to space! 🌌GeneBites writer @amandan-weiss.bsky.social describes a study profiling microbes and chemicals on the International Space Station. 🧑🚀
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Sequencing is out of this world: Unveiling the microbial and chemical profiles of the International Space Station
A new study published the largest dataset yet of microbial and chemical presence on the International Space Station, revealing composition differences across physical areas influenced by human acti…
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October 17, 2025 at 9:21 PM
Microbes are all around us 🦠, and they go where we go, even to space! 🌌GeneBites writer @amandan-weiss.bsky.social describes a study profiling microbes and chemicals on the International Space Station. 🧑🚀
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In cases of genetic disorders 🧬, DNA isn’t the whole story. GeneBites writer Sadia Bhatti describes RNA therapies 💉 and their potential to treat devastating conditions.
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Is DNA destiny? Evolving RNA therapies challenge genetic orthodoxy
While DNA remains fundamental, it’s clear that it isn’t the sole determinant of an organism’s traits. RNA based therapies offer an innovative alternative to genetic disorders.
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October 16, 2025 at 8:34 PM
In cases of genetic disorders 🧬, DNA isn’t the whole story. GeneBites writer Sadia Bhatti describes RNA therapies 💉 and their potential to treat devastating conditions.
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In a time when diversity 🌍, equity ⚖️, inclusion 🤝, and accessibility ♿ (DEIA) are under attack, GeneBites writer @amandan-weiss.bsky.social discusses how DEIA affects how LGBTQIA+ 🏳️🌈 students evaluate and experience genetic counseling programs.
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Commitment to DEIA is critical for supporting LGBTQIA+ graduate students
Image by Maicon Fonseca Zanco from Pixabay During a time when diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) initiatives are under attack by the presidential administration in the United St…
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October 15, 2025 at 6:54 PM
In a time when diversity 🌍, equity ⚖️, inclusion 🤝, and accessibility ♿ (DEIA) are under attack, GeneBites writer @amandan-weiss.bsky.social discusses how DEIA affects how LGBTQIA+ 🏳️🌈 students evaluate and experience genetic counseling programs.
Check it out here: genebites.org/2025/03/03/c...
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Stories 📖 bring people together 🤝, help learners see deeper meaning 🔍, and provide context to learning 🧠. GeneBites writer Zach Patterson explores the discovery of the DNA double helix 🧬 and the impactful stories of two female scientists 👩🔬👩🔬.
Check it out here: genebites.org/2025/02/27/d...
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Decoding Life: From Double Helix to CRISPR
Stories bring people together, help learners see deeper meaning, and provide much needed context to learning. In this examination of story, explore curricular ideas surrounding the discovery of the…
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October 14, 2025 at 9:07 PM
Stories 📖 bring people together 🤝, help learners see deeper meaning 🔍, and provide context to learning 🧠. GeneBites writer Zach Patterson explores the discovery of the DNA double helix 🧬 and the impactful stories of two female scientists 👩🔬👩🔬.
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🌍🔬 Diverse representation in genetic data is crucial for effective health research. GeneBites writer ✏️ Sarah Lester explores the impact of missing diversity—and the initiatives working to fix it. 🧬💡
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Diversity in Genetic Data: Where is Everyone?
Genetics is for everyone.
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February 21, 2025 at 2:18 PM
🌍🔬 Diverse representation in genetic data is crucial for effective health research. GeneBites writer ✏️ Sarah Lester explores the impact of missing diversity—and the initiatives working to fix it. 🧬💡
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Excited about this upcoming series. New one coming soon
GeneBites Writer ✏️ Zach Patterson (@pattersonhabitat.bsky.social) kicks off his “Decoding Life” series by emphasizing the importance of storytelling in genetics education 🧬 🏫 Stay tuned for how he uses stories to empower and educate the next generation of geneticists!
February 21, 2025 at 2:13 PM
Excited about this upcoming series. New one coming soon
GeneBites Writer ✏️ Olivia Fish:
🧠 The APOE4 gene is infamous for raising Alzheimer’s risk, but new research reveals how—by disrupting brain insulation and cholesterol balance. Could targeting these pathways change the game for brain health? 🔎🔬
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🧠 The APOE4 gene is infamous for raising Alzheimer’s risk, but new research reveals how—by disrupting brain insulation and cholesterol balance. Could targeting these pathways change the game for brain health? 🔎🔬
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Alzheimer’s risk gene tied to cholesterol accumulation and reduced brain insulation
A 2022 study shows that an Alzheimer’s risk gene causes certain brain cells to mismanage cholesterol, which is needed to produce insulation for neurons. These defects, however, can be reversed thro…
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February 21, 2025 at 2:17 PM
GeneBites Writer ✏️ Olivia Fish:
🧠 The APOE4 gene is infamous for raising Alzheimer’s risk, but new research reveals how—by disrupting brain insulation and cholesterol balance. Could targeting these pathways change the game for brain health? 🔎🔬
Check it out here:
genebites.org/2025/02/04/a...
🧠 The APOE4 gene is infamous for raising Alzheimer’s risk, but new research reveals how—by disrupting brain insulation and cholesterol balance. Could targeting these pathways change the game for brain health? 🔎🔬
Check it out here:
genebites.org/2025/02/04/a...
GeneBites Writer ✏️ Zach Patterson (@pattersonhabitat.bsky.social) kicks off his “Decoding Life” series by emphasizing the importance of storytelling in genetics education 🧬 🏫 Stay tuned for how he uses stories to empower and educate the next generation of geneticists!
February 21, 2025 at 2:12 PM
GeneBites Writer ✏️ Zach Patterson (@pattersonhabitat.bsky.social) kicks off his “Decoding Life” series by emphasizing the importance of storytelling in genetics education 🧬 🏫 Stay tuned for how he uses stories to empower and educate the next generation of geneticists!