Genes
Genes are specific segments of DNA that carry the instructions for building and maintaining the various components of an organism.
Each gene codes for a particular trait or function. For example, genes may determine physical characteristics like eye colour, height, or susceptibility to certain diseases.
Genes are located on chromosomes. Humans have tens of thousands of genes distributed across their chromosomes.
Proteins
Proteins are large, complex molecules made up of amino acids, and they perform a wide variety of functions in the body.
The information encoded in genes is used to synthesize proteins. The process involves transcription (copying DNA into RNA) and translation (building a protein using the information in RNA).
Proteins are crucial for the structure and function of cells. They can act as enzymes, hormones, antibodies, structural components, and more.
The sequence of amino acids in a protein is determined by the sequence of nucleotides in the corresponding gene.