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==Basic | ==Introduction | ||
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'''1.[[Gene]]'''<br /><br /> A gene is a heritable coded unit. Three words appear in it. So it is most easy to explain these. Heritable means a gene is passed from one generation to the other generation. The coded means it is a code which will be copied first (transcription)and later on translated (which is called uh ... translation). The unit means there is no smaller thing that will be a functional or working code (though splicing and post-translational events can make things more complicated).<br /><br /> | |||
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Revision as of 05:54, 21 April 2011
==Introduction
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Basic concepts
You probably know most of these things, but it easy to have an overview
1.Gene
A gene is a heritable coded unit. Three words appear in it. So it is most easy to explain these. Heritable means a gene is passed from one generation to the other generation. The coded means it is a code which will be copied first (transcription)and later on translated (which is called uh ... translation). The unit means there is no smaller thing that will be a functional or working code (though splicing and post-translational events can make things more complicated).
2.Gene