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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ChronODE method offers precision in timing gene therapy treatments

ChronODE method offers precision in timing gene therapy treatments

SNAP25 identified as key to sour taste perception and cell survival

SNAP25 identified as key to sour taste perception and cell survival

Scientists link gut microbes to stronger muscles and healthier aging

Scientists link gut microbes to stronger muscles and healthier aging

Researchers gain better understanding of how nerve cells can be protected against ALS

Researchers gain better understanding of how nerve cells can be protected against ALS

How cohesin mechanics and nanotracker tech are redefining DNA research

How cohesin mechanics and nanotracker tech are redefining DNA research

HPV16 reprograms immune cells to weaken cancer defenses

HPV16 reprograms immune cells to weaken cancer defenses

Texas Children’s successfully treats AADC deficiency using FDA-approved gene therapy

Texas Children’s successfully treats AADC deficiency using FDA-approved gene therapy

Improving gene therapy safety with human kidney organoids

Improving gene therapy safety with human kidney organoids

Why zinc may be the missing nutrient in childhood asthma care

Why zinc may be the missing nutrient in childhood asthma care

New strategies to tackle resistant foodborne pathogens

New strategies to tackle resistant foodborne pathogens

Targeting a sugar metabolism pathway offers hope for treating rare and aggressive childhood cancer

Targeting a sugar metabolism pathway offers hope for treating rare and aggressive childhood cancer

Special robot hunts for the perfect cancer warriors

Special robot hunts for the perfect cancer warriors

Fucosylation emerges as a key player in digestive inflammatory diseases and cancers

Fucosylation emerges as a key player in digestive inflammatory diseases and cancers

Dual vector gene therapy for GM2 gangliosidosis shows encouraging results in clinical trial

Dual vector gene therapy for GM2 gangliosidosis shows encouraging results in clinical trial

Vaccines trigger immediate changes in lymph node tissue landscape

Vaccines trigger immediate changes in lymph node tissue landscape

Polβ enzyme found to protect developing brain from harmful DNA mutations

Polβ enzyme found to protect developing brain from harmful DNA mutations

Inactivation of stress pathway allows ER+ breast cancer cells to evade treatment

Inactivation of stress pathway allows ER+ breast cancer cells to evade treatment

Advancing cancer treatment with targeted microrobotic swarms

Advancing cancer treatment with targeted microrobotic swarms

Targeting mitochondrial biogenesis to improve outcomes in acute kidney injury

Targeting mitochondrial biogenesis to improve outcomes in acute kidney injury

Exploring the complex origins of endothelial cells in tumor angiogenesis

Exploring the complex origins of endothelial cells in tumor angiogenesis

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