A gene is a functional unit on DNA. A gene codes for a protein. Most of the DNA in a genome does not code for protein. These non-coding sequences are thought to provide a sense of stability and integrity to the genome. If a DNA sequence is capable of coding for a functional protein, then it is a gene
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Yes, "gene" is a root word derived from the Greek word "genos," meaning type or race.
A gene. BTW, that is word for word a question on my science test =/
Tom`s family gene is too have long eyelashes
when Amanda was born she looked just like her mother this is gene
The word fregadella is not a word but the closest word to it means a type of gene
w.johannsen in 1909
It actually is gen and it is a root word. It means of birth.
The root words for Genealogy are from Greek:genea means "descent"; andlogos, "knowledge".
Genetic reservoir.
It comes from the Ancient Greek for descent (genea); the word "generation" comes from the same root.
gene, genetics, genotype