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     <title>Sex Talk Revelations of the Lonely Y Chromosome</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- In the week that the University of Leicester celebrates the 25th anniversary of the discovery of DNA fingerprinting (Thursday September 10) new findings from the world-renowned University of Leicester Department of Genetics reveal for the first time that the male and female do truly communicate -- at least at the fundamental genetic level.</description>
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     <title>Researchers develop whole genome sequencing approach for mutation discovery</title>
   	 <description>The Stowers Institute's Hawley Lab and Molecular Biology Facility have developed a "whole-genome sequencing approach" to mapping mutations in fruit flies. The novel methodology promises to reduce the time and effort required to identify mutations of biological interest. The work was published in the May issue of the journal Genetics.</description>
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     <title>Scientists generate the most precise map of genetic recombination ever</title>
   	 <description>Genetic recombination, the process by which sexually reproducing organisms shuffle their genetic material when producing germ cells, leads to offspring with a new genetic make-up and influences the course of evolution.</description>
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     <title>Scientists generate the most precise map of genetic recombination ever</title>
   	 <description>Genetic recombination, the process by which sexually reproducing organisms shuffle their genetic material when producing germ cells, leads to offspring with a new genetic make-up and influences the course of evolution.</description>
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