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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Study links gut microbiome imbalance to worsening kidney disease

Study links gut microbiome imbalance to worsening kidney disease

Weaning reshapes gut microbes to strengthen lifelong immune defenses

Weaning reshapes gut microbes to strengthen lifelong immune defenses

Tiny gene mutations shape cancer behavior and immune response

Tiny gene mutations shape cancer behavior and immune response

Study explores if wastewater can track colorectal cancer at population level

Study explores if wastewater can track colorectal cancer at population level

Genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease may be modified by higher meat intake

Genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease may be modified by higher meat intake

New compound targets the neuronal epigenome to treat Alzheimer's disease

New compound targets the neuronal epigenome to treat Alzheimer's disease

Targeting protein fragment may improve Huntington disease treatments

Targeting protein fragment may improve Huntington disease treatments

Muscle-repairing macrophages trigger heterotopic ossification in mice

Muscle-repairing macrophages trigger heterotopic ossification in mice

Key gene mutation disrupts the brain’s ability to update beliefs in schizophrenia patients

Key gene mutation disrupts the brain’s ability to update beliefs in schizophrenia patients

Why are men missing cancer tests despite higher positive rates?

Why are men missing cancer tests despite higher positive rates?

Sartorius launches next-generation platform to boost efficiency in cell therapy production

Sartorius launches next-generation platform to boost efficiency in cell therapy production

Scaffold-free muscle patches show promise for injury repair

Scaffold-free muscle patches show promise for injury repair

Study identifies brain pathway crucial for proper functioning of working memory

Study identifies brain pathway crucial for proper functioning of working memory

Lysosomal storage of drugs may influence cancer treatment outcomes

Lysosomal storage of drugs may influence cancer treatment outcomes

Researchers identify CD99L2 gene as a cause of spastic ataxia

Researchers identify CD99L2 gene as a cause of spastic ataxia

MGI Tech and Predica Diagnostics accelerate cervical cancer screening on DNBSEQ platforms

MGI Tech and Predica Diagnostics accelerate cervical cancer screening on DNBSEQ platforms

Study reveals dual role of PFK enzyme in metabolism and cell cycle progression

Study reveals dual role of PFK enzyme in metabolism and cell cycle progression

Genomic sequencing may expand newborn screening beyond biochemical tests

Genomic sequencing may expand newborn screening beyond biochemical tests

Study maps gene activity linked to neurotransmission in living brains

Study maps gene activity linked to neurotransmission in living brains

Vaginal microbiome may play key role in pregnancy health and preterm birth risk, researchers say

Vaginal microbiome may play key role in pregnancy health and preterm birth risk, researchers say

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