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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Prediabetes leaves lasting fat tissue changes after bariatric surgery

Prediabetes leaves lasting fat tissue changes after bariatric surgery

New method predicts cancer patient survival using advanced molecular data

New method predicts cancer patient survival using advanced molecular data

Cancer-linked mutations in the brain cells may drive Alzheimer’s disease

Cancer-linked mutations in the brain cells may drive Alzheimer’s disease

Epigenome proteins shape dynamic gene expression beyond simple on-off

Epigenome proteins shape dynamic gene expression beyond simple on-off

Stem cell model recreates early human embryo with yolk sac

Stem cell model recreates early human embryo with yolk sac

Scientists develop MIND approach to predict and reshape microbiomes

Scientists develop MIND approach to predict and reshape microbiomes

Gut microbiome clues may help spot Parkinson’s disease in its earliest phase

Gut microbiome clues may help spot Parkinson’s disease in its earliest phase

Common gene in axolotls, mice and zebrafish may unlock human limb regrowth

Common gene in axolotls, mice and zebrafish may unlock human limb regrowth

New mechanism disables antibiotic resistance and cross-protection in bacteria

New mechanism disables antibiotic resistance and cross-protection in bacteria

Molecular keyhole discovery offers new hope for personalized pain therapies

Molecular keyhole discovery offers new hope for personalized pain therapies

DNA methylation "fingerprints" identify primary sites in metastatic cancers

DNA methylation "fingerprints" identify primary sites in metastatic cancers

Early genomic testing prevents years of inconclusive visits for pediatric patients

Early genomic testing prevents years of inconclusive visits for pediatric patients

APC-deficient cancer cells rely on single enzyme for survival

APC-deficient cancer cells rely on single enzyme for survival

Study creates genetic roadmap of how HIV virus interacts with human cells

Study creates genetic roadmap of how HIV virus interacts with human cells

New gene target offers hope for fatal infant cardiomyopathy

New gene target offers hope for fatal infant cardiomyopathy

Gut microbiome analysis may help detect Parkinson’s before symptoms appear

Gut microbiome analysis may help detect Parkinson’s before symptoms appear

Metastatic cells can be identified within primary breast tumors

Metastatic cells can be identified within primary breast tumors

Newborns carry antibiotic resistance genes within first hours of life

Newborns carry antibiotic resistance genes within first hours of life

New study reveals CRISPR enzyme that responds to human DNA methylation

New study reveals CRISPR enzyme that responds to human DNA methylation

Synthetic biology approach boosts growth of implanted liver tissue

Synthetic biology approach boosts growth of implanted liver tissue

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