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Identify the coding and non-coding strand of the DNA in 5'-aatatgactaaagctggagcgtgtgggatgatctcgccc-3'?

The top strand, which is drawn 5' to 3' and which contains the promoter sequences in the conventionally written orientation (such...

In: Biotechnology

Is intron non coding in eukaryotic DNA?

they are non-coding mRNA sequence in a mRNA strand but are not found in DNA as they are removed during mRNA processing before the...

In: Microbiology | Cells

What is the role of the DNA coding strand?

It helps position RNA polymerase correctly at the promoter.

In: Genetics

What is coding DNA?

The phrase 'coding dna' means sequence of a gene's DNA that transcribes into protein structures

In: Genetics

What is the non-coding stretch of DNA at the end of a chromosome?

At each end of every chromosome there is a telomere. A telomere is a stretch of DNA with repeating base sequences. When DNA...

In: Biology | Genetics

Which has more mutation coding or non-coding genes?

First of all a gene by definition codes for something so there is no such thing as a "non coding gene". To your question...

In: Biology | Genetics

When you read a DNA sequencing gel from the bottom to the top is what you read called the coding strand or the non-coding strand?

I believe that the result you get from reading the gel from the bottom up is called the anti-coding (or non-coding strand).

In: Microbiology

Is the given strand of DNA a coding or non coding strand tcctttctcattcagaggccgaac.This portion is removed from the center of the gene Why?

According to me,when this strand is transcribed the mRNA formed is not coding for any mino acid that is why this portion of gene...

In: Genetics

What is a molecule of Rna complementary to the coding strand DNA in the gene?

radioactive or fluorescent-labeled rna or single stranded DNA pieces that are complementary to the gene of interests are called?

In: Biology | Genetics

Why do forensic labs analyze non-coding DNA and not genes?

Coding DNA or exons are varying among individuals. But non-coding DNA doesn't vary among individuals and they don't carry...

In: Forensic Science

Is most of the DNA is humans coding DNA?

No - only a small part of human DNA is coding DNA. About 3% of DNA is genes. These are the sequences that code for a functional...

In: Health | Biology | Genetics

Identify the purpose of channel coding?

The purpose of channel coding is to maintain the frequency components in the data stream inside the bandwidth determined by the...

In: Uncategorized

What is another source coding except Hoffman coding and Shannon coding and LZW coding?

There are many. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lossless_data_compression#Lossless_compression_methods

In: Computers

What is the difference between template strand and coding strand?

The difference between the coding strand and the template strand is the coding strand is the strand which contains the coding...

In: Biology | Technology

Is all DNA considered coding DNA?

No - only the parts of DNA that code for a functional product, like protein, are considered coding DNA. This is only a small...

In: Health | Biology | Genetics

What is the relationship between procedural coding and diagnostic coding?

the charges that a doctor will charge for a specific procedure or diagnosis, that will be on your next medical bill

In: Medical Billing and Coding

What is the name for a stretch of non-coding DNA that interrupts the coding sequence of a gene?

It is an intron. The coding segments of DNA are exons. At transcription, a molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA) is formed that...

In: Genetics

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