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Teeth from an elderly man who lived around the time that the earliest pyramids were built have yielded the first full human ...
A federal bankruptcy court this week approved the sale of 23andMe to TTAM Research Institute - a new company launched by ...
Scientists have for the first time sequenced the most complete and oldest ancient Egyptian genome ever found—unlocking new ...
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The genome of a man who lived in Egypt over 4500 years ago offers a new window on the ancient society and hints at connections with Mesopotamia ...
Anne Wojcicki regains control of 23andMe, the company she co-founded and led as CEO, through her nonprofit TTAM with a $305 million bid at a bankruptcy auction.
TTAM will acquire substantially all of 23andMe’s assets for $305 million, including its Personal Genome Service and Research Services business lines as well as telehealth subsidiary Lemonaid Health.
The acquisition includes 23andMe’s Personal Genome Service, Total Health, Research Services divisions, its Biobank, and associated infrastructure.
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