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Homemade GMOs may sound scary to some, but Toronto-based Synbiota thinks making genetic engineering technology available to ordinary people will lead to new products that we haven't yet dreamed of.
Watch above: Dr. Samir Gupta talks to Leslie Roberts about genetic testing kits. TORONTO –Testing for genes associated with certain diseases can be attractive for would-be parents looking to ...
A controversial California company is going to start selling genetic test kits in Canada, and provide the information on more than 100 health conditions to its Canadian clients, despite the fact ...
The technology is called gene drive. Scientists introduce a genetic defect that can spread rapidly through a population, causing it to die off. A few years ago gene drive was just a theory.
Preimplantation genetic testing industry is projected to witness a CAGR of 9.4% during the period 2024-2032. This growth can be attributed to growing advancements in PGT technologies.
Dublin, Nov. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Genetic Testing Market Global Forecast 2021-2027, Industry Trends, Growth, Impact of COVID-19, Opportunity Company Analysis" report has been added to ...
Cutting-edge DNA mapping technology identified new genetic information that can help researchers decipher more genetic diseases, a new study found.
For $199, Canadians will soon be able to buy the latest genetic play kit – and will be able to do so without any serious regulation by Health Canada with regard to its uses or usefulness. Nor ...
The inaugural Genetic Agency Technology Conference (GATC) on November 11th, 2025 will convene technical thought leaders, gene therapy developers, patients, their families, and patient advocates ...
Millions of Americans have used at-home DNA test kits. Now there are new concerns over who has that information and what they can do with it.
In a significant move aimed at reducing the treatment burden for patients battling cancer and rare genetic disorders, the GST ...
A Canadian company is trying to make it possible for anyone to be a "biohacker" and make custom genetically modified organisms in their home kitchen. Homemade GMOs may sound scary to some, but Toronto ...