Gene Expression
Gene expression is the process by which genetic instructions are used to produce proteins and other molecules in the cell. It is a key factor in determining how a cell functions and how an organism develops and grows. Through gene expression, genetic information is converted into the proteins and other molecules needed to make a living organism. This process has enormous implications, as it is responsible for the diversity and complexity of life on Earth. Gene expression is important for understanding how diseases and other health conditions can be treated and prevented, as well as providing insight into how organisms evolve and adapt to their environments. It also plays an important role in the development of new biotechnology and medical advances.
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