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Gene product

A gene product is the biochemical material, either RNA or protein, resulting from expression of a gene. A measurement of the amount of gene product is sometimes used to infer how active a gene is. Abnormal amounts of gene product can be correlated with disease-causing alleles, such as the overactivity of oncogenes which can cause cancer.A gene is defined as 'a hereditary unit of DNA that is required to produce a functional product'. Regulatory elements include: A gene product is the biochemical material, either RNA or protein, resulting from expression of a gene. A measurement of the amount of gene product is sometimes used to infer how active a gene is. Abnormal amounts of gene product can be correlated with disease-causing alleles, such as the overactivity of oncogenes which can cause cancer.A gene is defined as 'a hereditary unit of DNA that is required to produce a functional product'. Regulatory elements include: These elements work in combination with the open reading frame to create a functional product. This product may be transcribed and be functional as RNA or is translated from mRNA to a protein to be functional in the cell.

[ "Gene expression", "protein gene product 9 5", "Oncogene Proteins v-rel", "Oncogene Proteins v-erbA", "TAF15", "Protease Ti" ]
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