CHANGES IN GENE EXPRESSION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56501/intjprosthorehab.v2i1.211Keywords:
Gene expression, Ribonucleic acid, Deoxy ribonucleic acidAbstract
The process of converting deoxyribonucleic acid information into a functional gene product is called gene expression (GE). To
synthesize ribonucleic acid (RNA) from DNA, the transcription process, which is part of the GE process, is used. As an
organism matures or responds to changes in its environment, cells can adjust the kind and amount of GE produced. As a result,
genetic engineering research can disclose knowledge regarding biological reactions at a certain moment. Discoveries have been
made regarding the variations in gene expression due to changes in regulatory mechanisms. This attribute has been utilized in
clinical studies to compare the GE of different groups of people to enhance the process of investigations and understand the
prognosis of a disease.
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