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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Cross-reactive T cells target measles and dangerous Nipah viruses

Cross-reactive T cells target measles and dangerous Nipah viruses

Stem cell transplantation is the most cost-effective sickle cell treatment

Stem cell transplantation is the most cost-effective sickle cell treatment

How dysregulated collagen IV homeostasis causes cerebral microbleeds

How dysregulated collagen IV homeostasis causes cerebral microbleeds

New ultrasound pacemaker design promises minimal recovery time for cardiac patients

New ultrasound pacemaker design promises minimal recovery time for cardiac patients

Cellular reprogramming helps outsmart progressive Alzheimers disease

Cellular reprogramming helps outsmart progressive Alzheimers disease

New blood test tracks real time gene expression inside living brain tissue

New blood test tracks real time gene expression inside living brain tissue

E-cigarette flavors and device type drive the biological effects of vaping

E-cigarette flavors and device type drive the biological effects of vaping

Pediatric experts reveal the 10 research areas set to shape child health

Pediatric experts reveal the 10 research areas set to shape child health

Genetic testing identifies cause of pancreatic agenesis in infants

Genetic testing identifies cause of pancreatic agenesis in infants

Jumping genes help strengthen the mammalian Y chromosome

Jumping genes help strengthen the mammalian Y chromosome

Genetic testing finds breast cancer risks that standard screening models miss

Genetic testing finds breast cancer risks that standard screening models miss

Brazilian study links TP53 mutations to poor lung cancer prognosis

Brazilian study links TP53 mutations to poor lung cancer prognosis

Targeting microRNA pathway helps overcome cancer immunotherapy resistance

Targeting microRNA pathway helps overcome cancer immunotherapy resistance

New SMArT platform improves safety of CRISPR gene editing

New SMArT platform improves safety of CRISPR gene editing

Laverock Therapeutics awarded in excess of £2.2 M through two innovation grants to support AI-powered platform development and to expand therapeutic programs outside of oncology

Laverock Therapeutics awarded in excess of £2.2 M through two innovation grants to support AI-powered platform development and to expand therapeutic programs outside of oncology

Hypoxia-gated AAV enables targeted treatment for advanced NSCLC

Hypoxia-gated AAV enables targeted treatment for advanced NSCLC

Mesenchymal drift may explain how aging cells lose their identity

Mesenchymal drift may explain how aging cells lose their identity

Why new Alzheimer’s drugs are dividing regulators worldwide

Why new Alzheimer’s drugs are dividing regulators worldwide

Researchers uncover new clues about the origin of Alzheimer's tau tangles

Researchers uncover new clues about the origin of Alzheimer's tau tangles

Gene test helps many breast cancer patients avoid chemotherapy

Gene test helps many breast cancer patients avoid chemotherapy

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