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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Neutral polymer enables safer DNA delivery into cells

Neutral polymer enables safer DNA delivery into cells

New maps of mouse brains reveal patterns of myelin formation

New maps of mouse brains reveal patterns of myelin formation

Discovery offers hope for reducing immune-related heart risks in cancer patients

Discovery offers hope for reducing immune-related heart risks in cancer patients

Grant supports research into how microglia may spread toxic tau in Alzheimer’s

Grant supports research into how microglia may spread toxic tau in Alzheimer’s

Genetic mismatch identified as major risk factor in cord blood transplantation

Genetic mismatch identified as major risk factor in cord blood transplantation

Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals accelerated T cell aging in viral infections

Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals accelerated T cell aging in viral infections

$8.7 million award supports faster genetic diagnosis of lymphatic diseases

$8.7 million award supports faster genetic diagnosis of lymphatic diseases

Study reveals distinct brain roles for MNK1 and MNK2 enzymes

Study reveals distinct brain roles for MNK1 and MNK2 enzymes

Gut microbiome may shape response to GLP-1 drugs, new review suggests

Gut microbiome may shape response to GLP-1 drugs, new review suggests

Gut bacteria patterns help predict insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes, study finds

Gut bacteria patterns help predict insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes, study finds

Brain neurons after exercise drive long-term endurance gains

Brain neurons after exercise drive long-term endurance gains

Macrophage immune memory depends on lingering interferon gamma

Macrophage immune memory depends on lingering interferon gamma

Developmental ANGPTL4 deficiency protects mice from colitis and tumors

Developmental ANGPTL4 deficiency protects mice from colitis and tumors

New technology maps protein production across individual brain cells

New technology maps protein production across individual brain cells

Researchers identify a genetic brake for the formation of blood vessels in muscles

Researchers identify a genetic brake for the formation of blood vessels in muscles

Novel implant delivers tiny growth-promoting particles directly to injured nerve cells

Novel implant delivers tiny growth-promoting particles directly to injured nerve cells

Axol Bioscience acquires ophthalmology business from Newcells Biotech

Axol Bioscience acquires ophthalmology business from Newcells Biotech

Study reveals poxvirus's unique DNA clamp for gene activation

Study reveals poxvirus's unique DNA clamp for gene activation

Researchers develop new score to predict the risk of liver cancer

Researchers develop new score to predict the risk of liver cancer

Lund's new model aims to accelerate patient access to cell and gene therapies

Lund's new model aims to accelerate patient access to cell and gene therapies

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