To make a protein from DNA, they learned, a cell makes a single-stranded copy of the relevant gene, using a molecule called RNA.
"Luckily for us, Gene is a very articulate character anyway, and so he was able to express his own feelings and emotions," Craig said.
Your long fingers, thin body, ,, and long bones of improbable genius; ; some scattered gene as Kafka must have had.
Gene Roddenberry, the creator of the franchise, called him "the conscience of `Star Trek"' — an often earnest, sometimes campy show that employed the distant future (as well as some special effects that appear primitive by today's standards) to take on social issues of the 1960s.
On the other hand, it's possible that people's personalities affect their gene expression — people who go to a lot of fun, germy parties (or who are really bad at washing their hands) might start to undergo gene-expression changes that strengthen their immune systems.
" See if you can understand the following conversation: Gene: Jeet yet?
Nominees have to improve the gene pool by eliminating themselves from the human race using foolish methods.
The US health watchdog, the Food and Drug Administration, was particularly concerned about information provided on one gene, BRCA, that raises the odds of breast and ovarian cancer.
Scientists have identified a 'singleton gene', and found that those who have it are 20 per cent more likely to be single than others.
The first is the length of the serotonin transporter gene, which influences emotion.
This type of natural gene exchange is safe and fairly predictable.
In September he announced that he'd built a better mouse by altering a gene that affects learning and memory.
In a report on "the dignity of the creature in the plant world," the federal Ethics Committee on non-human Gene Technology condemned the decapitation of flowers without reason, among other sins.
Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum, Unshelved, 09-14-08 I have made this [letter] longer, because I have not had the time to make it shorter.
Gene McSweeney, Grey Water Photography, 06-04-2006 Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again.
I have always told them not to worry, but the truth is I carry a "faulty" gene, BRCA1, which sharply increases my risk of developing breast cancer and ovarian cancer.
This type of natural gene exchange is safe and fairly predictable.
In September he announced that he'd built a better mouse by altering a gene that affects learning and memory.
Furthermore banking nature in a deep freeze or database of gene sequences cannot capture context.