2016
September 2016
Genetics of African Khoesan Populations Maps to Kalahari Desert Geography
August 2016
Long-Term Health Effects of Hiroshima and Nagasaki Atomic Bombs Not as Dire as Public Perceives
July 2016
‘Omics’ Data Improves Breast Cancer Survival Prediction
June 2016
Inbred Neanderthals Left Humans a Genetic Burden
May 2016
First gene linked to temperature sex switch
April 2016
Centennial Awards honor outstanding GENETICS articles
Wine Yeast Genomes Lack Diversity
March 2016
Molecule induces lifesaving sleep in worms
February 2016
January 2016
GENETICS Turns 100: Marking the Past, Mapping the Future
Fearful chickens and worried mice: Shared genetic influences on anxiety
2015 
November 2015
Modeling the promise and peril of gene drive
July 2015
Tiny genetic tweak unlocked corn kernels during domestication
June 2015
Health records and genetic data from more than 100,000 Californians power medical research
Massively parallel gene function assays aim to reduce uncertainty of genetic diagnoses
April 2015
Hidden burden: Most people carry recessive disease mutations
March 2015
Genetic data can help predict how pine forests will cope with climate change
January 2015
Mapping snake venom variety reveals unexpected evolutionary pattern
2014 
November 2014
Genes contribute to behavior differences between fierce and friendly rats
October 2014
For one family, zebrafish help provide genetic answers
September 2014
Want to link genes to complex traits? Start with more diversity
New Editors Join GENETICS, the Flagship Journal of the Genetics Society of America
July 2014
Domestication Syndrome: White patches, baby faces and tameness
June 2014
Genetics of sex: Beyond the birds and the bees
May 2014
Statistical Test Increases Power of Genetic Studies of Complex Disease
April 2014
New Method Confirms Humans and Neandertals Interbred
March 2014
Loblolly Pine Genome is Largest Ever Sequenced
2013 
May 2013
Tiny Worm Sheds Light on Giant Mystery About Neuron
April 2013
Mosquito Genetic Complexity May Take a Bite Out of Efforts to Control Malaria
March 2013
Age-Related Dementia May Begin with Neurons' Inability to Rid Themselves of Unwanted Proteins
Education Resource Teaches Population Genetics Using Current Research
February 2013
Putting Our Heads Together: Canines May Hold Clues to Human Skull Development
Combining Plasma Screening with Genetic Screening Better Identifies Diagnostic and Therapeutic Targets
2012 
December 2012
Genetic data shows that skin cancer risk includes more than UV exposure
November 2012
Native Americans and Northern Europeans more closely related than previously thought
October 2012
Gene responsible for many spontaneous breast cancers identified
Evolutionary analysis improves ability to predict the spread of flu
August 2012
New Genetics educational resource promotes active learning
Scientists use worms to unearth cancer drug targets
July 2012
Decline of immune system with aging may have a genetic cause
June 2012
New Discovery Closes in on Genetic Link Between Alzheimer's and Diabetes
April 2012
Diet may treat some gene mutations
March 2012
Computer simulations help explain why HIV cure remains elusive
February 2012
New mouse collaborative cross resource promises new cures and treatments for diseases
2011 
November 2011
YeastBook, the Eukaryotic Cell Encyclopedia is launched by Genetics
June 2011
Scientists Rise to the Challenge of Identifying and Comparing Yeast Genomes
GSA Launches New Open-Access Journal, G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
March 2011
Economics and evolution help scientists identify new strategy to control antibiotic resistance
February 2011
New model reveals pesticide-free method that takes a bite out of mosquito-borne disease
January 2011
Attention ladies and gentlemen: Courtship affects gene expression
2010 
December 2010
'Green genes' in yeast may boost biofuel production by increasing stress tolerance
October 2010
Scientists solve mystery of arsenic compound
September 2010
Fruit flies help Yale scientists sniff out new insect repellents
August 2010
SSRIs may pack more punch at the cellular level than believed
July 2010
Why fad diets work well for some, but not others
June 2010
Want to slow aging? New research suggests it takes more than antioxidants
May 2010
'Psychedelic' maize may help increase crop and biofuel yields
April 2010
'Scientists make important step toward stopping plaque-like formations in Huntington's disease
March 2010
'A-maize-ing' discovery could lead to higher corn yields for food, feed and fuel
January 2010
New study raises the possibility that some antiviral drugs could make diseases worse
Scientists move a step closer to understanding why leopards can't change their spots
2009 
December 2009
More than fish bait: Worms unlock secrets to new epilepsy treatments
November 2009
It's a gas: New discovery may lead to heartier, high-yielding plants
October 2009
Drunken fruit flies help scientists find potential drug target for alcoholism
September 2009
New research provides insight into age-related muscle decline
August 2009
Fly eyes help researchers 'see' new proteins involved in memory
July 2009
Nature or nurture? New epigenetic model blurs the line in the debate
June 2009
Horse whisperers, lion tamers not needed: Scientists find genetic regions that soothe savage beasts
May 2009
Tiny differences in our genes help shed light on the big picture of human history
April 2009
Is love at first sight real? Geneticists offer tantalizing clues
March 2009
Greatest thing since sliced bread: New data offer important clues toward improving wheat yields
February 2009
'Neurological work-arounds' offer hope to people with monoamine-related disorders
January 2009
When it comes to sleep research, fruit flies and people make unlikely bedfellows