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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.
Syphilis bacterium likely uses a single gene to escape the immune system

Syphilis bacterium likely uses a single gene to escape the immune system

Study finds utrophin-based therapy could be used to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Study finds utrophin-based therapy could be used to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Study identifies role of interferon-stimulated genes in defense against hepatitis C viruses

Study identifies role of interferon-stimulated genes in defense against hepatitis C viruses

Study develops a memory-intensive approach to visualize genomes

Study develops a memory-intensive approach to visualize genomes

Scientists elucidate precise shape of a key player in human metabolism

Scientists elucidate precise shape of a key player in human metabolism

Antibodies Could Provide New Treatment For OCD

Antibodies Could Provide New Treatment For OCD

Study sheds light on the regulation of microRNAs

Study sheds light on the regulation of microRNAs

Reef fish flip a genetic switch in response to warming seas

Reef fish flip a genetic switch in response to warming seas

Understanding evolution of early life may be trickier than previously thought

Understanding evolution of early life may be trickier than previously thought

DNA may not be the 'blueprint' for life, just a scrambled list of ingredients

DNA may not be the 'blueprint' for life, just a scrambled list of ingredients

Researchers develop new molecular workflow to study single-cell genomics of diseases

Researchers develop new molecular workflow to study single-cell genomics of diseases

Reference genes could lead to genetic improvement in wheat

Reference genes could lead to genetic improvement in wheat

Scientists find gene signature linked to worst prognosis in rare uterine cancer

Scientists find gene signature linked to worst prognosis in rare uterine cancer

Researchers analyze genomic diversifications of five cotton lineages

Researchers analyze genomic diversifications of five cotton lineages

A ‘virtual embryo’ for unprecedented single-cell studies

A ‘virtual embryo’ for unprecedented single-cell studies

Researchers use genome-wide CRISPR technology to identify leukemia's weakness

Researchers use genome-wide CRISPR technology to identify leukemia's weakness

Study reveals the formation of tuft cells and their role in immunity

Study reveals the formation of tuft cells and their role in immunity

Study shows how human embryonic stem cells commit to early specialization

Study shows how human embryonic stem cells commit to early specialization

Advanced simulations show how to improve efficiency of gene therapy

Advanced simulations show how to improve efficiency of gene therapy

Stem Cells In Embryos Commit To Specialization Surprisingly Early

Stem Cells In Embryos Commit To Specialization Surprisingly Early

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