Gene

A gene is a unit of heredity in a living organism. It normally resides on a stretch of DNA that codes for a type of protein or for an RNA chain that has a function in the organism. All living things depend on genes, as they specify all proteins and functional RNA chains.
What are Genes?

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is the chemical information database that carries the complete set of instructions for the cell as to the nature of the proteins produced by it, its life span, maturity, function and death. Genes are the working subunits of DNA. Each gene contains a particular set of instructions, usually coding for a particular protein or for a particular function.

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Ketogenic diet a potential therapy for autism by reshaping gut bacteria and brain inflammation

Ketogenic diet a potential therapy for autism by reshaping gut bacteria and brain inflammation

Researchers enhance CAR-T cells to target solid tumors

Researchers enhance CAR-T cells to target solid tumors

Research offers new insight into the causes of spina bifida

Research offers new insight into the causes of spina bifida

New clinical guideline released for effectively managing individuals with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

New clinical guideline released for effectively managing individuals with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Molecular pathology of Schaaf-Yang syndrome: Insights into MAGEL2 gene mutations and truncated proteins

Molecular pathology of Schaaf-Yang syndrome: Insights into MAGEL2 gene mutations and truncated proteins

Clinical trial shows CRISPR gene editing has exciting potential to treat a rare form of blindness

Clinical trial shows CRISPR gene editing has exciting potential to treat a rare form of blindness

Intermittent fasting halts liver disease progression and reduces cancer risk

Intermittent fasting halts liver disease progression and reduces cancer risk

Gene linked to intellectual disability can regulate learning and memory

Gene linked to intellectual disability can regulate learning and memory

APOE4 gene linked to early onset Alzheimer's, target for therapeutic intervention

APOE4 gene linked to early onset Alzheimer's, target for therapeutic intervention

AI-driven model identifies potent cancer-killing immune cells for personalized immunotherapy

AI-driven model identifies potent cancer-killing immune cells for personalized immunotherapy

New PET imaging agent shows promise in visualizing lesions in clear cell renal cell cancer patients

New PET imaging agent shows promise in visualizing lesions in clear cell renal cell cancer patients

Exploring associations between NMR-measured biomarkers and accelerated aging in cardiac catheterization patients

Exploring associations between NMR-measured biomarkers and accelerated aging in cardiac catheterization patients

Unraveling the complex pathology of gastric cancer: TP53 loss and extrinsic risk factors

Unraveling the complex pathology of gastric cancer: TP53 loss and extrinsic risk factors

New study highlights sharp rise in exposures to synthetic cannabis products among youth

New study highlights sharp rise in exposures to synthetic cannabis products among youth

Broken String Biosciences and the Francis Crick Institute collaborate to advance ALS research

Broken String Biosciences and the Francis Crick Institute collaborate to advance ALS research

Vitamin D receptor polymorphism found to influence COVID-19 severity

Vitamin D receptor polymorphism found to influence COVID-19 severity

Neural circuits revealed as key regulators in body's immune response, study finds

Neural circuits revealed as key regulators in body's immune response, study finds

Rutgers scientists create CRISPR-edited mice to study the neurobiology of Tourette disorder

Rutgers scientists create CRISPR-edited mice to study the neurobiology of Tourette disorder

CRISPR-based gene editing shows promise in treating rare form of blindness

CRISPR-based gene editing shows promise in treating rare form of blindness

MedStar Washington Hospital Center enrolls first U.S. patient in gene-editing therapy trial for heart disease

MedStar Washington Hospital Center enrolls first U.S. patient in gene-editing therapy trial for heart disease

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