
Chronic fatigue syndrome linked to almost 200 genetic variants
23 September 2022
In a study of more than 2300 people with chronic fatigue syndrome, 91 per cent had these genetic variants, in a discovery that could improve diagnosis and treatment

23 September 2022
In a study of more than 2300 people with chronic fatigue syndrome, 91 per cent had these genetic variants, in a discovery that could improve diagnosis and treatment

20 January 2021
Lack of diversity in genome studies means that treatments derived from them are leaving people of colour behind. Changing that isn’t only about justice – it could also lead to new therapies that would otherwise go undiscovered

29 July 2020
We know that women live longer and are less susceptible to certain diseases than men. That may be down to the benefits of having two X chromosomes

21 July 2020
Are we shaped more by our genes or the environment in which we grow up and live? The truth involves both – and is a lot more complicated than we thought.

21 July 2020
Eugenics is the highly controversial idea that humanity could be improved by controlling who can produce children and pass on their genes

16 July 2020
Epigenetics is the study of how genes are influenced by the environment.

12 December 2019
Geneticist Robert Plomin makes the case that DNA is more important than upbringing to a child’s personality, exam results and future income

12 December 2019
Rowan Hooper asks special guests what it feels like to be exceptional. And what does it take to get there?

9 December 2019
Neuroscientist Hannah Critchlow asks if your fate is hardwired into your brain, from what you like to eat to who you fall in love with

2 December 2019
Any differences in the brains of males and females are not the result of a fixed biological blueprint, says neuroscientist Gina Rippon