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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KIF13B protects heart function during sepsis by regulating lipid metabolism

KIF13B protects heart function during sepsis by regulating lipid metabolism

Study reveals epigenetic adaptation of beta cells across lifespan and disease

Study reveals epigenetic adaptation of beta cells across lifespan and disease

GADD45B promotes apoptosis in intestinal injury through DNA demethylation

GADD45B promotes apoptosis in intestinal injury through DNA demethylation

AI-driven model predicts type 1 diabetes risk with greater accuracy

AI-driven model predicts type 1 diabetes risk with greater accuracy

Protective brain pathway may slow Parkinson’s progression in females

Protective brain pathway may slow Parkinson’s progression in females

AI model reads genetic code to trace evolutionary history

AI model reads genetic code to trace evolutionary history

New genomic study tracks rare blood disease in children

New genomic study tracks rare blood disease in children

Food timing may shape how T cells respond to infection and therapy

Food timing may shape how T cells respond to infection and therapy

Five-target drug beats GLP-1/GIP therapy in obese diabetic mice

Five-target drug beats GLP-1/GIP therapy in obese diabetic mice

New genetic risk report reveals hidden heart disease risk before symptoms appear

New genetic risk report reveals hidden heart disease risk before symptoms appear

Extracellular vesicles from T cells enhance tumor immune response

Extracellular vesicles from T cells enhance tumor immune response

Cryo-electron microscopy offers an unprecedented view of gene transcription

Cryo-electron microscopy offers an unprecedented view of gene transcription

Study shows eIF4G2 gene maintains adult intestinal stem cell identity

Study shows eIF4G2 gene maintains adult intestinal stem cell identity

T1GRS model enhances prediction of genetic risk for Type 1 diabetes

T1GRS model enhances prediction of genetic risk for Type 1 diabetes

Molecular switch protein Ten4 guides neuron migration in the developing brain

Molecular switch protein Ten4 guides neuron migration in the developing brain

Dangerous water bead ingestions increase among young children

Dangerous water bead ingestions increase among young children

Inflammation from leaking mitochondria drives aggressive pancreatic cancer growth

Inflammation from leaking mitochondria drives aggressive pancreatic cancer growth

UCLA researchers build programmable artificial organelles using RNA

UCLA researchers build programmable artificial organelles using RNA

AI and CRISPR technologies drive proactive health monitoring

AI and CRISPR technologies drive proactive health monitoring

How multi-omics is changing what scientists can see in the human immune system

How multi-omics is changing what scientists can see in the human immune system

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