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biogene

Biogene is a term that appears in several contexts, often as a brand name or a neologism blending biology and gene concepts. It does not have a single, universal definition in formal scientific nomenclature, and its meaning can vary depending on the context.

In biology and genetics, some writers have used biogene informally to refer to genetic material or to

In industry, Biogene is a corporate name used by multiple biotechnology firms around the world. These entities

Regulatory and quality considerations are typical for firms using the Biogene brand, reflecting common biosafety, ethical,

Because Biogene is used by diverse organizations and contexts, readers should refer to the specific company

a
functional
genetic
unit.
However,
the
standard
and
widely
accepted
term
for
this
concept
remains
gene.
The
use
of
biogene
in
scholarly
literature
is
relatively
uncommon
and
tends
to
be
nonstandard
or
historical
rather
than
part
of
current
formal
taxonomy.
may
operate
in
areas
such
as
genomics,
genetic
testing,
contract
research,
bioservices,
or
biopharmaceutical
development.
Because
different
companies
carry
the
same
name,
their
exact
services,
products,
and
organizational
scope
vary,
and
each
is
a
separate
legal
entity.
and
data
protection
requirements
in
their
jurisdictions.
Companies
usually
align
with
industry
standards
for
laboratory
practice
and
quality
management
appropriate
to
their
activities,
such
as
GLP/GxP
frameworks
or
ISO
certification,
where
applicable.
or
scientific
context
to
determine
the
precise
meaning,
focus,
and
operations
associated
with
a
given
Biogene.
See
also
gene
and
biotechnology
industry
naming
practices.