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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.
Recent study reveals the code involved in human gene regulation

Recent study reveals the code involved in human gene regulation

Key regulator of cell differentiation discovered

Key regulator of cell differentiation discovered

Ether anesthetics can prevent touch-induced trigger in the carnivorous Venus flytrap

Ether anesthetics can prevent touch-induced trigger in the carnivorous Venus flytrap

Novel platform opens new opportunities in synthetic biology

Novel platform opens new opportunities in synthetic biology

Scientists observe first high-resolution 3D image of muscle protein nebulin

Scientists observe first high-resolution 3D image of muscle protein nebulin

Researchers identify protein switch that regulates enzymes in pathogens

Researchers identify protein switch that regulates enzymes in pathogens

Study findings likely to be instrumental in synthetic biology approaches

Study findings likely to be instrumental in synthetic biology approaches

Understanding mutational bias helps scientists predict how pathogens develop resistance to drugs

Understanding mutational bias helps scientists predict how pathogens develop resistance to drugs

Ancient and historical DNA data likely to guide conservation efforts

Ancient and historical DNA data likely to guide conservation efforts

Experts identify critical genes that cause coronary heart disease and trigger heart attacks

Experts identify critical genes that cause coronary heart disease and trigger heart attacks

Study findings open new avenues for research into host-directed therapies for TB

Study findings open new avenues for research into host-directed therapies for TB

Study reveals how a fly’s brain contributes to sensing the cold and limiting reproduction

Study reveals how a fly’s brain contributes to sensing the cold and limiting reproduction

Experts trigger apoptosis in leukemia cells by disrupting their energy maintenance mechanism

Experts trigger apoptosis in leukemia cells by disrupting their energy maintenance mechanism

Discovery of chiral evasion could lead to more resilient inhibitors, better drug designs

Discovery of chiral evasion could lead to more resilient inhibitors, better drug designs

Researchers engineer strains of nitrogen-fixing soil bacterium to produce ammonia

Researchers engineer strains of nitrogen-fixing soil bacterium to produce ammonia

New study deepens the understanding of microbial sulfur metabolism

New study deepens the understanding of microbial sulfur metabolism

Novel tool for genome-wide design, evaluation of gRNA sequences for CRISPR experiments

Novel tool for genome-wide design, evaluation of gRNA sequences for CRISPR experiments

A peptide could prove to be useful in stopping nerve cell degeneration

A peptide could prove to be useful in stopping nerve cell degeneration

Why is it Important to have Diverse Genomics Data in Science?

Why is it Important to have Diverse Genomics Data in Science?

Illumina partners with centers across France to advance a precision medicine approach for patients with late-stage cancer

Illumina partners with centers across France to advance a precision medicine approach for patients with late-stage cancer

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