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- Coding region - Wikipedia
While the exome refers to all exons within a genome, the coding region refers to sections of the DNA (or primary transcript) or a singular section of processed mRNA which specifically codes for a certain kind of protein
- Difference between CDS and cDNA - Biology Stack Exchange
A CDS or coding sequence is the part of a transcript that is actually translated into protein Therefore a CDS will (almost) always start with an AUG codon and stop at one of the three STOP codons (UAA,UGA,UAG)
- Cap, CDS, UTR PolyA in mRNA Sequence - RNA BOC Sciences
The coding sequence (CDS), also known as the open reading frame (ORF), is crucial for mRNA vaccines encoding antigens and mRNA therapeutics encoding other proteins
- Biological Glossary | What is Coding Sequence (CDS)? - Patsnap
A coding sequence (CDS) is a portion of a gene or an mRNA molecule that specifically codes for a protein
- A New Deep-learning-Based Approach For mRNA Optimization: High Fidelity . . .
The tested mRNA (DNA CDS) sequences of eGFP are original and optimized using our approach We applied diferent models with various loss weights in this set of exper-iments, trying to find the best model for eGFP optimization
- Protein Binding to Cis-Motifs in mRNAs Coding Sequence Is Common and . . .
As described in this review, CDS binding has a role in the regulation of mRNA stability, but it has also a more intriguing role in the regulation of translational efficiency
- mRNA structure regulates protein expression through changes in . . .
Unexpectedly, highly expressed mRNAs contained a highly structured coding sequence (CDS) Modified nucleotides that stabilize mRNA secondary structure enabled high expression across a wide variety of primary sequences
- Coding sequences (CDS) Archives - NCBI Insights
One of the most common problems when submitting DNA or RNA sequence data from protein-coding genes to GenBank is failing to add information about the coding region (often abbreviated as CDS) or incorrectly defining the CDS
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