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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.
First Humanized Mouse Model for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Developed

First Humanized Mouse Model for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Developed

Study Finds Place of Transcription Start Often Determines the Place of Transcription End

Study Finds Place of Transcription Start Often Determines the Place of Transcription End

Learning More About Stem Cells Advances Personalized Regenerative Medicine

Learning More About Stem Cells Advances Personalized Regenerative Medicine

Cell-to-Cell Genetic Module Exchange for Crop Evolution

Cell-to-Cell Genetic Module Exchange for Crop Evolution

Discovery of Shanghai APP Mutation Offers New Avenues for Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

Discovery of Shanghai APP Mutation Offers New Avenues for Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

Seasonal Behavior of SARS-CoV-2 is Genetically Encoded, Study Suggests

Seasonal Behavior of SARS-CoV-2 is Genetically Encoded, Study Suggests

New Probabilistic Model Unifies the Generation and Inference for Single-Cell, Spatial Omics Data

New Probabilistic Model Unifies the Generation and Inference for Single-Cell, Spatial Omics Data

Study Demonstrates the First Molecular Link Between Circatidal and Circadian Clocks

Study Demonstrates the First Molecular Link Between Circatidal and Circadian Clocks

New Insights Into How Diverse Chromosomal Alterations Form and Drive Cancer Development

New Insights Into How Diverse Chromosomal Alterations Form and Drive Cancer Development

Chemical Modification Improves Non-Viral Gene Editing as Well as a New Type of DNA Repair

Chemical Modification Improves Non-Viral Gene Editing as Well as a New Type of DNA Repair

Researchers Show a Second Key Gene Involved in Malaria's Resistance to Chloroquine

Researchers Show a Second Key Gene Involved in Malaria's Resistance to Chloroquine

Understanding How Cell-to-Cell Communication Networks Drive Pancreatic Cancer Development

Understanding How Cell-to-Cell Communication Networks Drive Pancreatic Cancer Development

Scarring on the Extracellular Matrix Causes Muscles to Stop Working in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Scarring on the Extracellular Matrix Causes Muscles to Stop Working in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

Prime Editing System Could Accelerate the Study of Cancer-Linked Mutations

Prime Editing System Could Accelerate the Study of Cancer-Linked Mutations

Vector Biolabs Expands Viral Vector Manufacturing Capacity and Adds to QC Capabilities

Vector Biolabs Expands Viral Vector Manufacturing Capacity and Adds to QC Capabilities

CABBI Researchers Identify Types of Microbes Associated With Engineered Oilcane

CABBI Researchers Identify Types of Microbes Associated With Engineered Oilcane

How the Natural Process of DNA Repair Fails to Cause Disease

How the Natural Process of DNA Repair Fails to Cause Disease

Researchers Use Cheese Rinds to Show Fungal Antibiotics Can Influence Microbiome Development

Researchers Use Cheese Rinds to Show Fungal Antibiotics Can Influence Microbiome Development

Using Mass-Spectrometry-Based Cancer Proteomics Datasets to Discover Potential Therapeutic Targets

Using Mass-Spectrometry-Based Cancer Proteomics Datasets to Discover Potential Therapeutic Targets

Researchers Reveal the Initiation and Early Stages of Tube Formation in the Sea Star

Researchers Reveal the Initiation and Early Stages of Tube Formation in the Sea Star

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