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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.
Genetic risk score may help identify Type 2 diabetes patients with a higher risk for cardiovascular events

Genetic risk score may help identify Type 2 diabetes patients with a higher risk for cardiovascular events

Researchers employ CRISPR gene-editing technology in human blood to cure HIV

Researchers employ CRISPR gene-editing technology in human blood to cure HIV

Researchers explore a new procedure to disrupt gene regulation

Researchers explore a new procedure to disrupt gene regulation

Experimental "gene silencing" therapy reduces a important driver of heart disease risk by up to 98%

Experimental "gene silencing" therapy reduces a important driver of heart disease risk by up to 98%

Researchers discover new type of cell that may play a key role in human lung diseases

Researchers discover new type of cell that may play a key role in human lung diseases

Plant compound may be a good therapeutic candidate for treating food allergies

Plant compound may be a good therapeutic candidate for treating food allergies

Researchers discover a gene linked to touch in sea anemones as well as hearing in humans

Researchers discover a gene linked to touch in sea anemones as well as hearing in humans

Noncoding DNA mutations prevent the brain from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Noncoding DNA mutations prevent the brain from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

A single gene regulates species diversity in an entire ecosystem, a study reveals

A single gene regulates species diversity in an entire ecosystem, a study reveals

Evonetix granted patent for technology enabling thermally-controlled DNA synthesis

Evonetix granted patent for technology enabling thermally-controlled DNA synthesis

New project receives over $700,000 to study about CHARGE syndrome

New project receives over $700,000 to study about CHARGE syndrome

Plant biologists determine molecular ‘blueprint’, showing how plants observe light

Plant biologists determine molecular ‘blueprint’, showing how plants observe light

Study explores that extra dosages of genes may lead to surplus X chromosomes

Study explores that extra dosages of genes may lead to surplus X chromosomes

Researchers determine major protein complexes that cause ribosome production

Researchers determine major protein complexes that cause ribosome production

Exceptional research recordings display RNA switching “on” and “off”

Exceptional research recordings display RNA switching “on” and “off”

Duplicate genes in plant genomes, an eye-opener for crop development plans

Duplicate genes in plant genomes, an eye-opener for crop development plans

Researchers discover abnormal gene mutations that lead to cancer development

Researchers discover abnormal gene mutations that lead to cancer development

Research highlights the factors needed to reprogramme naïve pluripotent stem cells

Research highlights the factors needed to reprogramme naïve pluripotent stem cells

Researchers identify a set of sporadic genetic mutations behind rare brain malformations

Researchers identify a set of sporadic genetic mutations behind rare brain malformations

How Important are Data Clouds to Life Sciences Research?

How Important are Data Clouds to Life Sciences Research?

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