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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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

CRISPR gene editing shows promise for treating individuals with a form of inherited blindness

CRISPR gene editing shows promise for treating individuals with a form of inherited blindness

Study identifies APOE4 homozygotes as high-risk group for Alzheimer's disease

Study identifies APOE4 homozygotes as high-risk group for Alzheimer's disease

Lab to plant: Scaling up API processes with Dr. James Mencel's guidance

Lab to plant: Scaling up API processes with Dr. James Mencel's guidance

Researchers review current evidence on Candida auris, an emerging multidrug-resistant yeast

Researchers review current evidence on Candida auris, an emerging multidrug-resistant yeast

Durable lymph-node expansion improves vaccine responses against tumors

Durable lymph-node expansion improves vaccine responses against tumors

NK cells' role in cancer therapy resistance unveiled

NK cells' role in cancer therapy resistance unveiled

Key transport systems fuel rapid E. coli growth in UTIs

Key transport systems fuel rapid E. coli growth in UTIs

Unlocking glioblastoma's immune suppression mechanism

Unlocking glioblastoma's immune suppression mechanism

GenE-HumDi's strategy for involving young scientists in cutting-edge research

GenE-HumDi's strategy for involving young scientists in cutting-edge research

Researchers map early genetic development of the brain

Researchers map early genetic development of the brain

Study reveals crucial insights into how the Warburg effect causes dedifferentiation of cancer cells

Study reveals crucial insights into how the Warburg effect causes dedifferentiation of cancer cells

Researchers identify key molecular alterations from endurance exercise that could combat chronic diseases

Researchers identify key molecular alterations from endurance exercise that could combat chronic diseases

Father's gut health in mice linked to offspring's well-being, study finds

Father's gut health in mice linked to offspring's well-being, study finds

Bird flu detected in cow's milk: Insights from an infectious disease expert

Bird flu detected in cow's milk: Insights from an infectious disease expert

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