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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Runx1 overexpression triggers early intervertebral disc degeneration

Runx1 overexpression triggers early intervertebral disc degeneration

Restoring pleiotrophin shows promise for improving brain function in Down syndrome

Restoring pleiotrophin shows promise for improving brain function in Down syndrome

New insights reveal persistent genome structure during cell division

New insights reveal persistent genome structure during cell division

AI predicts cell responses to drugs and genetic changes

AI predicts cell responses to drugs and genetic changes

Cancer hijacks embryonic gene editors to fuel growth

Cancer hijacks embryonic gene editors to fuel growth

Researchers discover new genetic cause of hereditary optic atrophy

Researchers discover new genetic cause of hereditary optic atrophy

Advanced MRI technique reveals early markers of hereditary frontotemporal dementia

Advanced MRI technique reveals early markers of hereditary frontotemporal dementia

Researchers uncover TRAT1's central role in T helper cell function

Researchers uncover TRAT1's central role in T helper cell function

New European trial tests subcutaneous EEG technology for people with epilepsy

New European trial tests subcutaneous EEG technology for people with epilepsy

Longevity gene offers hope for children with progeria

Longevity gene offers hope for children with progeria

Low-dose steroids show promise for treating severe kidney inflammation

Low-dose steroids show promise for treating severe kidney inflammation

CRISPR therapy shows promise against influenza in human lung chips

CRISPR therapy shows promise against influenza in human lung chips

Experimental gene therapy restores immune system function in children with genetic immune disorder

Experimental gene therapy restores immune system function in children with genetic immune disorder

Gene therapy shows long-term success in children with rare immune disorder

Gene therapy shows long-term success in children with rare immune disorder

Discovery explains why women face higher risk of Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis

Discovery explains why women face higher risk of Alzheimer’s and multiple sclerosis

Ancient lead exposure may have shaped human evolution and language

Ancient lead exposure may have shaped human evolution and language

Targeting bacterial communication may offer antibiotic-free wound therapy

Targeting bacterial communication may offer antibiotic-free wound therapy

New research aims to develop targeted therapy for hard-to-treat osteosarcoma

New research aims to develop targeted therapy for hard-to-treat osteosarcoma

Child maltreatment leaves measurable biological scars on children's DNA

Child maltreatment leaves measurable biological scars on children's DNA

Immune checkpoint inhibitor TIGIT found to promote tissue healing

Immune checkpoint inhibitor TIGIT found to promote tissue healing

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