Saudi Arabia Genomics Market: Precision Medicine, DNA Sequencing & Growth Outlook

Saudi Arabia Genomics Market: Precision Medicine, DNA Sequencing & Growth Outlook

According to the latest research publication of IMARC Group, the size of the genetics market in Saudi Arabia has reached USD 229.8 Million in 2025. The market is expected to reach USD 616.5 Million in 2034, showing a growth rate (CAGR) of 11.59% during the period 2026-2034. How AI is changing the future of the … Read more

Weekly genetics analysis: The genetic change that is permanent depends on more than the bull you buy – Beef Central

Weekly genetics analysis: The genetic change that is permanent depends on more than the bull you buy - Beef Central

THE last ten years have seen a wave of products entering the human health market. From weight management drugs (Ozempic is a good example – see Beef Central’s recent article on how the drug is changing beef potential), metabolic conditions and related issues, many have now become commonplace. For the right person at the right … Read more

Plant Genetic Engineering Drives Next Era of Crop Innovation | Newswise

Plant Genetic Engineering Drives Next Era of Crop Innovation | Newswise

Newswise – Review covers biological and non-biological modification techniques that enable efficient introduction of beneficial genes into plants. It also describes recent advances that improve the efficiency of transformation and expand the range of transgenic crops, providing new tools for developing high-yield, climate-resistant, and disease-resistant crops to support global food security. Genetic modification of plants … Read more

Study suggests genetic basis for strong sex bias in autism

Study suggests genetic basis for strong sex bias in autism

Autism has a significant and persistent sex bias, with approximately four boys diagnosed for every girl. For years, experts have believed that this disparity stems primarily from a lack of diagnosis because most autism research — and the diagnostic tools that came out of it — have focused on boys, effectively setting male standards for … Read more

Metabolites “Rewrite” Neurochemicals in Addiction – Neuroscience News

This shows the DNA.

Summary: We have known for a long time that alcohol changes the way the brain works, but new research has discovered a surprising direct mechanism: alcohol does not only affect brain chemistry – its breakdown products (metabolites) directly control genes. The study shows that these epigenetic “rewrites” occur throughout the entire brain after long-term exposure, … Read more

Land animals evolved from marine ancestors – a new study reveals the genes of the transition

A colorful timeline of when different generations of animals evolved into lifestyles based on land.

The transition from water to land is a question that still puzzles scientists. Those ancient organisms would need to adapt to the many new challenges of life outside of water. So, how did they do that? In the 2025 study, my colleagues and I tried to understand the genetic basis of adaptation to life on … Read more

Andeans appear to have evolved a remarkable genetic capacity

Andeans appear to have evolved a remarkable genetic capacity

For thousands of years, people living high in the Andes of Argentina have relied on drinking water that could make many people sick. There, arsenic naturally occurring in the volcanic rocks seeps into the groundwater, contaminating local water supplies with levels of the toxic metalloid that can pose serious health risks to many people. But … Read more