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Dictionary » C » Codes CodesThe genetic code is the correspondence between the triplet of bases in dna with the amino acids. The discovery of the genetic code clearly ranks as one of the premiere events of what has been called the golden age of biology (and Medicine). ![]()
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Results from our forumneed help... regions that code for a protein, and non-protein encoding genes are regions that do not code for a protein. In E.Coli K-12, 85% of the sequence codes for proteins. All bacteria, will have a fairly large % of protein encoding genes (80%+). Also, you may want to know that every DNA fragment has ...
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Re: Bird-Dinosaur News... steel, or with wood, or with concrete. He also uses similar building techniques. He bases it on the same math and geometry. He knows the building codes and principles whether he is building a corner, a wall, a roof, or a floor. So when I say I do not have Darwinian glasses on, it means I do not ...
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Re: Is this right? Anticodons?Darby, what you have said is right, but that is not what bearcub is asking. The DNA codes for the tRNA and the mRNA, therefore you can find the DNA sequence that coded for the tRNA directly from that by finding the corresponding code (including T). however what you ...
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Bioinformatics Suite... first time we are releasing source code (written in PERL) for public. I hope these perl scripts will be useful for bioinformatics community. Codes are available from http://www.imtech.res.in/raghava/gpsr/ https://sourceforge.net/projects/gpsraghava/ This is just starting, we will release ...
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introns and exons... with Gene YFG. One of these cDNA sequences has three out of four exons plus additional nucleotide sequence at the 3’ end of the cDNA. This part codes for an extra 123 amino acids. Annotated gene UB2, appears immediately downstream of YFG. UB2 has a single exon coding for 123 amino acids matching ...
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