Coding Sequence definition

Coding Sequence means the complete DNA sequence of those regions within a gene that encode amino acids, i.e., the DNA sequence that would be found between the initiation codon and the stop codon in a full-length cDNA clone of mRNA transcribed and spliced from the gene.

Examples of Coding Sequence in a sentence

  • In order to attribute the differences at the isochore level to differences at the gene level, the expression data was mapped onto the NCBI Consensus Coding Sequence Database (CCDS) and normalised for the length of each coding sequence (CDS) and the total number of reads mapped onto the coding sequences of the tissue (Equation 3.4).

Related to Coding Sequence

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