How Amelia found the woman who had saved her life

How Amelia found the woman who had saved her life

Looking through the results of a DNA database,Amelia Lewis was confused to see a “self” or “twin” living in the United States.

  • byLaura Banks

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‘It’s in your genes’:What can we learn from our DNA?
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‘It’s in your genes’:What can we learn from our DNA?

Did we really inherit that singing voice? What about our maths brain? Some of the answers are in our DNA – but how much can scientists actually tell?

  • byJackson Graham
Why is my child sick? The ultra-rapid genetic tests fast-tracking diagnosis and treatment
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Why is my child sick? The ultra-rapid genetic tests fast-tracking diagnosis and treatment

Australian researchers have been combing through 3 billion letters of genetic code to find single spelling mistakes that are causing mystery conditions.

  • byHenrietta Cook
When Tess died in her sleep,it unravelled a family health secret that saved her mum

When Tess died in her sleep,it unravelled a family health secret that saved her mum

When fit young people like Tess Hughes,23,pass away unexpectedly,families and pathologists are faced with a medical mystery that spans generations.

  • byWendy Tuohy
Research offers hope for kids such as William,who survived 10 cardiac arrests

Research offers hope for kids such as William,who survived 10 cardiac arrests

Researchers at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute have discovered a genetic mutation that causes cardiomyopathy,paving the way for new treatments.

  • byAisha Dow
Discarded cigarette butt helps solve a 52-year-old murder

Discarded cigarette butt helps solve a 52-year-old murder

Evidence collected from the cigarette butt and dogged investigative work led authorities to the man they say killed US school teacher Rita Curran in 1971.

  • byWilson Ring
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Genes spanning 19 centuries show Viking age left its mark on genetics

Genes spanning 19 centuries show Viking age left its mark on genetics

A study by Stockholm University molecular archaeologists explores the genetic dynamics of people in Norway,Sweden and Denmark dating back two millennia.

  • byWill Dunham
‘Something remarkable is happening’:Genetic mutations found in cancer super survivors

‘Something remarkable is happening’:Genetic mutations found in cancer super survivors

Bronwyn Grout was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and told she wouldn’t live past five years. She is one of just 15 per cent who is still alive after ten. Researchers have found a remarkable combination of genetic mutations linking these ‘exceptional survivors’.

  • byKate Aubusson
It took Victoria nine years to find out why her sister died. The answer could save her life – and yours

It took Victoria nine years to find out why her sister died. The answer could save her life – and yours

Genetic testing is giving answers to grieving families about why their young loved ones died inexplicably of cardiac arrests. It also offers a life-saving early warning test.

  • byKate Aubusson
Got a head for heights? Largest genome study looks at tallness of millions

Got a head for heights? Largest genome study looks at tallness of millions

The largest study of its kind has found thousands of genetic markers for how tall someone will be,with implications for fields from child health to forensics.

  • byStuart Layt
Jessie can’t read,write,talk or walk. Most Australians don’t know her condition even exists

Jessie can’t read,write,talk or walk. Most Australians don’t know her condition even exists

When people are told about childhood dementia,most will say “I didn’t know this was a thing”. Jessie’s family is helping lead the charge to raise awareness,and attract desperately needed funds.

  • byKate Aubusson