Regulator Genes
Regulator genes are genes that control the activities of other genes by either turning them on or off. They are essential for maintaining normal cellular functions and are involved in multiple biological processes such as cellular metabolism, growth, and development. Their malfunction can lead to a variety of diseases, including cancer. Regulator genes are also important in the development of new therapies aimed at treating various genetic disorders. Scientists continue to explore the role and importance of regulator genes in order to gain a better understanding of their diverse roles in maintaining our health.
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