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An exon is the portion of a gene that codes for amino acids.
… An exon is the portion of a gene that codes for amino acids. … An exon is the portion of a gene that codes for amino acids. …
Policy Issues
Genome editing is currently being applied to research on cancer, mental health, rare diseases, and many other disease areas.
… targets. Although excitement about the potential for gene therapy has grown tremendously since the discovery of CRISPR, … physicians might eventually be able to prescribe targeted gene therapy to make corrections to patient genomes and … There are two different categories of gene therapies:  germline  therapy and  somatic  therapy. …
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Genomics refers to the study of the entire genome of an organism whereas genetics refers to the study of a particular gene.
… whereas genetics refers to the study of a particular gene. … Genomics, Genes, Gene Expression, Human Genome Project … whereas genetics refers to the study of a particular gene. …
News Release
Researchers have discovered that FGF21 is elevated in mice with liver disease that mimics the same condition in patients with methylmalonic acidemia.
… also allowed them to study the response to liver-directed gene therapy and to compare the findings in patients after liver … tests presented in the study in the design of upcoming gene-based clinical trials that the lab has worked on for … acidemia, medical genomics, genetic disorders, gene therapy, Charles Venditti …
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Positional cloning is a laboratory technique used to locate the position of a disease-associated gene along the chromosome.
… used to locate the position of a disease-associated gene along the chromosome. … Candidate, Gene, Chromosome, Contig, Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA), Gene, Linkage … used to locate the position of a disease-associated gene on a chromosome. Such a strategy can succeed even when …
News Release
NIH will renew three awards totaling $73.2 million over five years to continue building the Clinical Genome (ClinGen) resource, an effort to collect and archive information about clinically relevant genes and genomic variants for use in precision medicine.
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An allele is one of two or more versions of a gene.
… An allele is one of two or more versions of a gene. … Allele, Gene, Homozygous, Autosomal, Mutation, Inherit, Heterozygous, … An allele is one of two or more versions of a gene. …
Clinical Research
The CLINSEQ® Study seeks to learn about the role that your genes play in your health.
… Free CAT scan to detect coronary artery disease.   Finding gene changes that are important to your health and/or the … LG. Determining the prevalence of McArdle disease from gene frequency by analysis of next-generation sequencing … by analysis of massively parallel sequencing data sets.  Gene Med , 2015. [In Press]   Amendola LM, Dorschner MO, …
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The instructions in a gene that tell the cell how to make a specific protein.
… The instructions in a gene that tell the cell how to make a specific protein. … Genetic code refers to the instructions contained in a gene that tell a cell how to make a specific protein. Each gene’s code uses the four nucleotide bases of DNA: adenine … The instructions in a gene that tell the cell how to make a specific protein. …
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Recessive Traits and Alleles is a quality found in the relationship between two versions of a gene.
… found in the relationship between two versions of a gene. … Gene, Genotype, Inherited, Mutation, Phenotype, Allele, … an observed trait and the two inherited versions of a gene related to that trait. Individuals inherit two versions of each gene, known as alleles, from each parent. In the case of a …