If genes do not produce the right proteins in a correct way, a child can have a genetic disorder.
Thus, a single gene can produce a number of products at different times.
These genes produce the genetic differences which evolution acts on.
This gene is incomplete and may not produce a functional transcript.
Once they have landed on the Y, these genes produce extra copies of themselves.
The means by which genes produce their effects are known in some detail.
Each gene generally produces one of the many proteins that direct life processes.
One early idea was that each gene produces one protein.
Regular crops do not have the genes to produce pharmaceuticals.
A gene typically produces protein for a couple days and then dies.