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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Immune switch plays a critical role in successful pregnancies

Immune switch plays a critical role in successful pregnancies

The 0.05 EU/mg breakthrough: How Sino Biological ProPure™ is redefining the Ultra-Low Endotoxin standard

The 0.05 EU/mg breakthrough: How Sino Biological ProPure™ is redefining the Ultra-Low Endotoxin standard

Hanson Wade - 7th Gene Therapy Analytical Development Summit Europe

Hanson Wade - 7th Gene Therapy Analytical Development Summit Europe

Japan's famous matcha could reduce sneezing in people with nasal allergies

Japan's famous matcha could reduce sneezing in people with nasal allergies

Dual-positive hybrid cells linked to shorter survival in advanced breast cancer

Dual-positive hybrid cells linked to shorter survival in advanced breast cancer

Detailed APOL1 gene analysis in Black patients improves kidney disease diagnosis

Detailed APOL1 gene analysis in Black patients improves kidney disease diagnosis

Scientists map epigenetic changes across aging brain cells

Scientists map epigenetic changes across aging brain cells

DNA-based barcoding reveals which nanoparticles successfully deliver genetic therapies

DNA-based barcoding reveals which nanoparticles successfully deliver genetic therapies

Low testosterone and high fructose intake can worsen fatty liver disease

Low testosterone and high fructose intake can worsen fatty liver disease

p38 MAPK drives epigenetic activation of fibrotic genes in lung fibroblasts

p38 MAPK drives epigenetic activation of fibrotic genes in lung fibroblasts

Transposable elements cause majority of lethal mutations in fruit flies

Transposable elements cause majority of lethal mutations in fruit flies

Researchers discover protein that promotes natural dental pulp tissue regeneration

Researchers discover protein that promotes natural dental pulp tissue regeneration

Environmental conditions influence how bacteria respond to antibiotic treatments

Environmental conditions influence how bacteria respond to antibiotic treatments

FOXJ1 gene may drive resistance to taxane chemotherapy in advanced prostate cancer

FOXJ1 gene may drive resistance to taxane chemotherapy in advanced prostate cancer

4basebio strengthens commercial leadership, promoting Christine Wolosin to Chief Commercial Officer

4basebio strengthens commercial leadership, promoting Christine Wolosin to Chief Commercial Officer

EVA1A regulates fatty acid transporter CD36 in fatty liver disease

EVA1A regulates fatty acid transporter CD36 in fatty liver disease

Enzyme helps maintain retinal progenitor cells during eye development

Enzyme helps maintain retinal progenitor cells during eye development

Long-read whole genome sequencing uncovers new genetic variants linked to autism

Long-read whole genome sequencing uncovers new genetic variants linked to autism

Largest genetic study classifies 14 psychiatric disorders into five major groups

Largest genetic study classifies 14 psychiatric disorders into five major groups

Scientists simulate complete life cycle of a minimal bacterial cell

Scientists simulate complete life cycle of a minimal bacterial cell

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