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Chromosome-level reference genomes of wild Oryza species can support neodomestication and the development of resilient, ...
A massive study of over 58,000 women shows that families may have their own subtle biological bias toward having boys or girls, rather than offspring sex being purely random.
Harvard researchers reveal why women are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, pointing to X chromosome genes and ...
Scientists from Harvard University have discovered that some women are much more likely to have children of only one sex.
The ability to see the full visible spectrum remains a mystery for nearly 300 million people worldwide. Men are significantly more affected than women by this condition, a disparity that ...