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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Blocking platelet-activating factor reduces liver damage in cirrhosis

Blocking platelet-activating factor reduces liver damage in cirrhosis

Genes and biological networks that drive long COVID risk

Genes and biological networks that drive long COVID risk

Study finds a new protein target against KRAS-driven non-small cell lung cancer

Study finds a new protein target against KRAS-driven non-small cell lung cancer

Advances in hemophilia gene therapy bring hope for pediatric patients

Advances in hemophilia gene therapy bring hope for pediatric patients

Junk' DNA may hold new clues to Alzheimer’s disease

Junk' DNA may hold new clues to Alzheimer’s disease

Social living allows genetic effects to spread through the gut microbiome

Social living allows genetic effects to spread through the gut microbiome

New research highlights varied cold perception across body tissues

New research highlights varied cold perception across body tissues

Eating high-fat cheese and cream may be linked to lower dementia risk

Eating high-fat cheese and cream may be linked to lower dementia risk

New clinical trial offers hope for patients with advanced “dry” age-related macular degeneration

New clinical trial offers hope for patients with advanced “dry” age-related macular degeneration

Lysophosphatidylcholines show gene-dependent effects in early Alzheimer’s disease

Lysophosphatidylcholines show gene-dependent effects in early Alzheimer’s disease

Hyperphosphorylated tau may help protect the brain from infection

Hyperphosphorylated tau may help protect the brain from infection

Researchers uncover how a gene influences cell size across various cell types

Researchers uncover how a gene influences cell size across various cell types

Urine-based microRNA clock predicts biological aging without a blood test

Urine-based microRNA clock predicts biological aging without a blood test

Opposing protein forces fine tune mRNA stability in human cells

Opposing protein forces fine tune mRNA stability in human cells

A multi-gene mouse model reveals new mechanisms of Hirschsprung disease

A multi-gene mouse model reveals new mechanisms of Hirschsprung disease

First-of-its-kind mRNA system switches on therapeutic genes inside targeted cells

First-of-its-kind mRNA system switches on therapeutic genes inside targeted cells

Researchers develop AI-powered method for faster lung infection diagnosis

Researchers develop AI-powered method for faster lung infection diagnosis

Study identifies molecular drivers of cerebral small vessel disease

Study identifies molecular drivers of cerebral small vessel disease

SARS-CoV-2 evolves after jumping from humans to zoo animals

SARS-CoV-2 evolves after jumping from humans to zoo animals

New in vitro platform predicts drug toxicity, improving cancer treatment safety

New in vitro platform predicts drug toxicity, improving cancer treatment safety

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