What is another word for gene?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈiːn] (IPA)

The word "gene" refers to the basic unit of heredity in living organisms, which carries information that determines traits such as eye color, height, or susceptibility to certain diseases. Synonyms for the word "gene" include genetic code, DNA sequence, genetic material, genetic blueprint, and genetic instruction. Other related terms that refer to specific aspects of genes include alleles, which are variations of a gene that can produce different traits, and mutations, which are changes that occur in the genetic code that can cause disease or other abnormalities. The study of genetics has become increasingly important in fields such as healthcare, agriculture, and biotechnology, and the search for new and better ways to understand and manipulate genes continues today.

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What are the hypernyms for Gene?

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  • Other hypernyms:

    nucleic acid, hereditary factor, biological element, biological unit.

Usage examples for Gene

I remember well a particular evening in which many stories were told, of "hair-breadth 'scapes," strange coincidences, and remarkable incidents of various kinds; but gene rally connected with the departure and return of Scottish adventurers.
"Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. XX"
Alexander Leighton
Cousin gene would like that, I'm sure.
"The Reclaimers"
Margaret Hill McCarter
She would make Jerry and gene want to be together before they had the chance again.
"The Reclaimers"
Margaret Hill McCarter

Famous quotes with Gene

  • What does gene A do? What does gene B do? What does it do in different contexts? What's its importance? We know the answer to that for a very small number of genes, the ones that made themselves evident many years ago.
    David Baltimore
  • That work led to the emergence of the recombinant DNA technology thereby providing a major tool for analyzing mammalian gene structure and function and formed the basis for me receiving the 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
    Paul Berg
  • If you want to study one of these strange organisms, you had better have a good justification. It's not good to study gene organisation in some obscure insect that no one's ever heard about.
    Thomas R. Cech
  • We are sometimes asked what the result would be if we put four +'s in one gene. To answer this my colleagues have recently put together not merely four but six +'s.
    Francis Crick
  • I think most people will tell you that. They can go along and, while they're denying that they are addicted, say it's stress this, it's this, it's that. But I - it's - I think - I really believe there is a gene. Some people become addicted and others don't.
    Dick Van Dyke

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