Stated Clearly presents What exactly is a gene? What exactly is a gene? each one of our cells contains 46
strands of DNA. A single strand is made up of millions of
particles called nucleotides. Nucleotides come in 4 different types which scientists have labeled A C T and G A gene is a special stretch of DNA: a sequence of As Cs Ts and Gs, that codes for something. a gene contains information for a cell to read
but what exactly does that information do? a gene contains information for a cell to read
but what exactly does that information do? You might have heard that there's a blue eye gene, a freckle gene, and possibly even in anger gene, but single
genes don't literally make things like eyeballs are freckles or temper tantrums. Genes make proteins. Genes make proteins. Those proteins then interact with each other and all sorts of other chemicals inside the body to build things like freckles, eye pigments, and mood altering hormones. A single strand of DNA contains
thousands of genes or unique protein recipes. Humans have roughly twenty thousand
all together. Some genes are small, only about three hundred letters long, others are well over a million. The length and sequence of a gene determine the size and shape of the
protein it builds. The size and shape of the protein,
determine the function that protein will have inside the body. Hemoglobin for example, is a protein
structure found in red blood cells. Its unique shape and size allowed it to
capture oxygen molecules when blood flows near the lungs, and then release them later when blood
flows near oxygen starved tissues. Pepsin is a digestive protein. Its unique shape allows it to break down
food inside your stomach so it can be absorbed by the body. Keratin is a structural protein its unique shape and size allow it to
link together with other karatin proteins to form hard structures like
fingernails, claws and beaks. Different creatures have different genes
which is ultimately why their bodies look and
function differently, but one of the many reasons scientists
believe all life on earth is related is that the basic DNA code, the language of As Cs Ts and Gs, is pretty much the same for all living
things. Many creatures even share some of the
same genes. You may not be too surprised to learn
that humans and chimps (which are closely related) You may not be too surprised to learn
that humans and chimps (which are closely related) share about ninety six percent of their
genetic code, but what would you think that a lowly fruit fly has in common with a
beautiful swimsuit model? surprisingly, about half of its genes. about half of its genes. Because all creatures use DNA in
pretty much the same way, genetic engineers have found that they can
take the gene from say a bacteria cell, and inserted into the DNA of an
animal or plant cell. That animal or plant cell will read the
gene and produce the bacterial protein. Engineers have mixed and matched the
genes or many different organisms to produce many new creatures, including corn that is toxic to insects but
supposedly safe for human consumption, tomatoes that last up to twice as long and
the grocery store before going bad, and a new form of bacteria that produces the human protein insulin,
which we then collect from these bacteria and give to people with diabetes
who need extra insulin to survive. So just to sum things up a bit, So just to sum things up a bit, What exactly is it gene? A gene is a special stretch of DNA, not an entire strand of DNA, justice a segment, that codes for something. Each gene is like a unique recipe which
usually tells a cell how how to make a protein or a group of proteins. Different creatures have different genes, but all genes are written in the same
basic DNA language of As Cs Ts and Gs of As Cs Ts and Gs of As Cs Ts and Gs I'm Jon Perry, and that's Genes, Stated Clearly.