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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.
Experts develop new single-cell “chromatin atlas” of the human genome

Experts develop new single-cell “chromatin atlas” of the human genome

Novel molecule probe accomplishes live B cells distinction over T cells

Novel molecule probe accomplishes live B cells distinction over T cells

Research elucidates why cultivated rye is less resistant than wild species

Research elucidates why cultivated rye is less resistant than wild species

High-throughput, model-guided approach for rationally tuning site-specific recombination reaction

High-throughput, model-guided approach for rationally tuning site-specific recombination reaction

Scientists discover gene editing could potentially enhance wheat grain yield

Scientists discover gene editing could potentially enhance wheat grain yield

Insects retain multiple genes from microbes that help them to survive, a new study reveals

Insects retain multiple genes from microbes that help them to survive, a new study reveals

Scientists demonstrate a new function of an enzyme that connects to age-related diseases

Scientists demonstrate a new function of an enzyme that connects to age-related diseases

Researchers develop sustainable solutions to trick pathogens’ chemical communication with plants

Researchers develop sustainable solutions to trick pathogens’ chemical communication with plants

Researchers discover the gene essential for the growth of photoreceptors

Researchers discover the gene essential for the growth of photoreceptors

Research finds mechanism triggering flowering plants to produce fruits and seeds

Research finds mechanism triggering flowering plants to produce fruits and seeds

Researchers create novel human cell line to explore blinding eye disorders

Researchers create novel human cell line to explore blinding eye disorders

Rice University bioscientists use CRISPR to activate “silent” bacterium genes

Rice University bioscientists use CRISPR to activate “silent” bacterium genes

Extensive census of the genetic diversity of dolphins raises key pointers for future conservation efforts

Extensive census of the genetic diversity of dolphins raises key pointers for future conservation efforts

Octoploids help switchgrass to thrive in new environments

Octoploids help switchgrass to thrive in new environments

Challenges in Drug Discovery; Where are we now, and where are we going?

Challenges in Drug Discovery; Where are we now, and where are we going?

Researchers get funding to develop a vaccine against ALS disease

Researchers get funding to develop a vaccine against ALS disease

Study highlights retrotransposition in CRISPR gene therapy clinical trials

Study highlights retrotransposition in CRISPR gene therapy clinical trials

How Important is the European Ecosystem to Life Sciences Research?

How Important is the European Ecosystem to Life Sciences Research?

Scientists link the function of specific domain of proteins to a cancer trigger in humans

Scientists link the function of specific domain of proteins to a cancer trigger in humans

Research reveals how two RNA-binding proteins interact with each other

Research reveals how two RNA-binding proteins interact with each other

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