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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Condensate-based strategy protects synthetic gene circuits across cell generations

Condensate-based strategy protects synthetic gene circuits across cell generations

Multiple protein forms from a single gene offer fresh insight into rare disease mechanisms

Multiple protein forms from a single gene offer fresh insight into rare disease mechanisms

Comprehensive kinase atlas reveals new insights into cell signaling and disease

Comprehensive kinase atlas reveals new insights into cell signaling and disease

New initiative focuses on advancing human disease research through AI and frontier biology

New initiative focuses on advancing human disease research through AI and frontier biology

Machine learning advances human-centric drug toxicity prediction

Machine learning advances human-centric drug toxicity prediction

New delivery particle could make mRNA vaccines cheaper and more effective

New delivery particle could make mRNA vaccines cheaper and more effective

BIOVECTRA and Revolution Biomanufacturing partner to deliver integrated mRNA Design and GMP production services

BIOVECTRA and Revolution Biomanufacturing partner to deliver integrated mRNA Design and GMP production services

Intensive mind-body retreat rapidly alters brain function and blood biology

Intensive mind-body retreat rapidly alters brain function and blood biology

Scientists turn human stomach cells into insulin-producing beta cells

Scientists turn human stomach cells into insulin-producing beta cells

Alzheimer’s breakthrough reveals how tweaking one gene shields brain connections

Alzheimer’s breakthrough reveals how tweaking one gene shields brain connections

Two main methods for discovering disease genes reveal distinct aspects of biology

Two main methods for discovering disease genes reveal distinct aspects of biology

Maternal type 1 diabetes confers a protective effect in children through epigenetic programming

Maternal type 1 diabetes confers a protective effect in children through epigenetic programming

Study identifies molecular brake that controls overactive killer T cells

Study identifies molecular brake that controls overactive killer T cells

Longevity gene offers clues to extending life without restrictive diets

Longevity gene offers clues to extending life without restrictive diets

Newly identified microglia subtype offers protection against Alzheimer’s disease

Newly identified microglia subtype offers protection against Alzheimer’s disease

NYU Langone Health begins first clinical trial of gene-edited pig kidney transplants

NYU Langone Health begins first clinical trial of gene-edited pig kidney transplants

New analysis identifies safer treatment paths for children with medulloblastoma

New analysis identifies safer treatment paths for children with medulloblastoma

Inhibiting ferroptosis suppressor protein 1 shrinks lung cancers in mice

Inhibiting ferroptosis suppressor protein 1 shrinks lung cancers in mice

EULAR develops first classification criteria for hemochromatosis arthropathy

EULAR develops first classification criteria for hemochromatosis arthropathy

USC-led study advances understanding of prostate cancer genetics in Black men

USC-led study advances understanding of prostate cancer genetics in Black men

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