coding sequence

  • 1Coding Sequence — Séquence codante La séquence codante (aussi appelée CDS pour Coding DNA Sequence) est la partie d un gène qui, après avoir été transcrite en ARNm, est traduite en protéine. Elle ne représente donc qu une partie du gène duquel elle provient, de… …

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  • 2coding sequence — That portion of a gene which directly specifies the amino acid sequence of its product. Non coding sequences of genes include introns and control regions, such as promoters, operators, and terminators …

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  • 3Conserved non-coding sequence — A conserved non coding sequence (CNS) is a DNA sequence of noncoding DNA that is evolutionarily conserved. These sequences are of interest for their potential to regulate gene production.[1] CNSs in plants[2] and animals[1] are highly associated… …

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  • 4Coding region — The coding region of a gene, also known as the coding sequence or CDS, is that portion of a gene s DNA or RNA, composed of exons, that codes for protein. The region is bounded nearer the 5 end by a start codon and nearer the 3 end with a stop… …

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  • 5Coding theory — is the study of the properties of codes and their fitness for a specific application. Codes are used for data compression, cryptography, error correction and more recently also for network coding. Codes are studied by various scientific… …

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  • 6Coding conventions — are a set of guidelines for a specific programming language that recommend programming style, practices and methods for each aspect of a piece program written in this language. These conventions usually cover file organization, indentation,… …

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  • 7Coding theory approaches to nucleic acid design — DNA code construction refers to the application of coding theory to the design of nucleic acid systems for the field of DNA–based computation. Contents 1 Introduction 2 Definitions 2.1 Property U 2 …

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  • 8sequence analysis — A series of questions about how social processes are ordered, either temporally or spatially, together with the techniques for answering these. Many areas of sociology are concerned with events or actions in their temporal context or with what we …

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  • 9Coding strand — When referring to DNA transcription, the coding strand is the DNA strand which has the same base sequence as the RNA transcript produced (although with thymine replaced by uracil). It is this strand which contains codons, while the non coding… …

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  • 10Sequence motif — In genetics, a sequence motif is a nucleotide or amino acid sequence pattern that is widespread and has, or is conjectured to have, a biological significance. For proteins, a sequence motif is distinguished from a structural motif, a motif formed …

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