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BASIC PHYSICAL AND FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF HEREDITY
Genes; Cistronic; Expressed gene; Gene sequence; Ras v12; Genetic transmission; Big gene; Number of genes
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génésique      
genesic
Gène         
Gene, male first name (short form of Eugene)
Gênes         
Genoa, port city in northwest Italy

Definição

gene
[d?i:n]
¦ noun a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring; in particular, a distinct sequence of DNA forming part of a chromosome.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from Ger. Gen, from Pangen, a supposed ultimate unit of heredity (from Gk pan- 'all' + genos 'race, kind, offspring').

Wikipédia

Gene

In biology, the word gene (from Greek: γένος, génos; meaning generation or birth or gender) can have several different meanings. The Mendelian gene is a basic unit of heredity and the molecular gene is a sequence of nucleotides in DNA that is transcribed to produce a functional RNA. There are two types of molecular genes: protein-coding genes and noncoding genes.

During gene expression, the DNA is first copied into RNA. The RNA can be directly functional or be the intermediate template for a protein that performs a function. (Some viruses have an RNA genome so the genes are made of RNA that may function directly without being copied into RNA. This is an exception to the strict definition of a gene described above.)

The transmission of genes to an organism's offspring is the basis of the inheritance of phenotypic traits. These genes make up different DNA sequences called genotypes. Genotypes along with environmental and developmental factors determine what the phenotypes will be. Most biological traits are under the influence of polygenes (many different genes) as well as gene–environment interactions. Some genetic traits are instantly visible, such as eye color or the number of limbs, and some are not, such as blood type, the risk for specific diseases, or the thousands of basic biochemical processes that constitute life.

A gene can acquire mutations in their sequence, leading to different variants, known as alleles, in the population. These alleles encode slightly different versions of a gene, which may cause different phenotypical traits. Usage of the term "having a gene" (e.g., "good genes," "hair color gene") typically refers to containing a different allele of the same, shared gene. Genes evolve due to natural selection / survival of the fittest and genetic drift of the alleles.

The term gene was introduced by Danish botanist, plant physiologist and geneticist Wilhelm Johannsen in 1909. It is inspired by the Ancient Greek: γόνος, gonos, that means offspring and procreation.

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1. " Lenfant présente une dermatite atopique généralisée qui sest accentuée sur le visage et occasionne une gène respiratoire nocturne ", écrit–il.
2. Un nouveau gène commercial bouscule les pharmas Périscope Le recul des cours des matières premières pourrait se prolonger La Fed a une théorie÷ compenser les taux longs La Bourse suisse.
3. Les faits économiques sont têtus Peter Brabeck favorable à l‘ouverture à l‘Est Mobimo veut lever plus de 100 millions de francs en Bourse Très légère amélioration en vue pour Genève Patenterprise, ou les découvreurs des nouvelles énergies endormies Un gène du sommeil bientôt découvert Radar Le conflit Airbus–Boeing s‘intensifie Musique digitale÷ «Ne découragez pas l‘innovation!» L‘invité. Le «centime climatique» n‘est pas à la mesure de l‘enjeu Analyse.
4. Les gens ne ressentent aucune gène à se soulager en " plein public ". Dautres solutions ? Dans le même registre, la station de transport des étudiants, située à côté de la gare Bézier, est dans un état semblable, sauf que dans cette dernière, il ny a aucun coin caché. Les étudiants et les agents de cette station devront, le cas échéant, faire preuve dimagination ou prendre leur " mal en patience ". Non loin de là, se trouve la toute nouvelle station de transport urbain baptisée 2 Mai.
5. Ce proche de Nicolas Sarkozy a souligné que pour le président de l‘UMP et numéro 2 du gouvernement, "c‘est totalement différent". "Lui veut construire, il veut imaginer, il veut proposer et, j‘insiste bien, tout cela il le veut dans le respect de la fonction présidentielle et dans la solidarité gouvernementale", a–t–il dit avant de conclure÷ "tant pis si cela gène certains archaïsmes qui ont une conception dépassée de la politique". Dimanche, Jean–Louis Debré a reproché à Nicolas Sarkozy de "miner l‘action de Jacques Chirac" et de "ruiner" celle du gouvernement Villepin.