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Vote for your story of the year – genetics

ByEd Yong
Published December 14, 2009

The NERS poll of the year continues. Same rules as before: you vote for your favourite stories from this blog over the last year, in various fields of science.

We’ve had animal behaviour, palaeontology and medicine. Today, genetics. Click on the links to refresh your memory and make your pick below. 

  • What is the difference between the human genome and a pair of headphones?
  • DNA sculpture and origami – a meeting of art and nanotechnology
  • How inbreeding killed off a line of kings
  • Genetic neoteny – how delayed genes separate human brains from chimps
  • The death and resurrection of IRGM – the “Jesus gene”
  • The copied gene that gave dachshunds and corgis their short legs
  • Unintentional genetic engineering – grafted plants trade genes
  • Child abuse permanently modifies stress genes in brains of suicide victims

What’s your favourite genetics story of the year?(answers)

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