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Coding region

The coding region of a gene, also known as the coding DNA sequence (CDS), is the portion of a gene's DNA or RNA that codes for a protein. Studying the length, composition, regulation, splicing, structures, and functions of coding regions compared to non-coding regions over different species and time periods can provide a significant amount of important…

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Definition

History

Composition

Structure and function

Regulation

Mutations

Constrained coding regions (CCRs)

Coding sequence detection

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Coding region

Nodes88
Edges87
Triples78
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.022727
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Coding region

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related to Structure and function · 11
Coding region → After, DNA, During, In DNA, Poly-A, RNA, RNA Polymerase, RNAP, The, This, UTR
related to Composition · 9
Coding region → GC-content, GC-poor, GC-rich, Short, TAA, TAG, TGA, The, There
related to Coding sequence detection · 8
Coding region → An, CDS, Currently CDS, DNA, For, In, RNA, While
related to Formation · 8
Coding region → Acquired, Changes, DNA, Other, Some, Such, These, UV
related to Constrained coding regions (CCRs) · 7
Coding region → CCRs, Clinically, On, Researchers, These, This, While
related to Definition · 6
Coding region → Although, DNA, RNA, The, There, While
related to history · 5
Coding region → In, Pieces, This, Walter Gilbert, Why Genes
has prevention · 4
Coding region → DNA Polymerases, Such, There, Wobble Hypothesis
related to Mutation types · 4
Coding region → One, Other, Point, There
related to Mutations · 4
Coding region → DNA/RNA, In, Mutations, While

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coding region dna mutations protein regions rna gene sequence also mutation mrna non-coding translation strand genome gc-content transcription within changes

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insertions or deletions.FormationSome forms of mutations are hereditaryinstance ofOther types of mutations include frameshift mutations0.80text
insertions or deletionsinstance ofOther types of mutations include frameshift mutations0.80text
infantile epileptic encephalopathyinstance ofClinically validated variants and de novo mutations in CCRs have been previously linked to disorders0.80text
developmental delayinstance ofClinically validated variants and de novo mutations in CCRs have been previously linked to disorders0.80text
severe heart diseaseinstance ofClinically validated variants and de novo mutations in CCRs have been previously linked to disorders0.80text
RNA genesinstance ofthe latter also including prediction of DNA sequences that code not only for protein but also for other functional elements0.80text
regulatory sequences.In both prokaryotesinstance ofthe latter also including prediction of DNA sequences that code not only for protein but also for other functional elements0.80text
eukaryotesinstance ofthe latter also including prediction of DNA sequences that code not only for protein but also for other functional elements0.80text
gene overlapping occurs relatively often in both DNAinstance ofthe latter also including prediction of DNA sequences that code not only for protein but also for other functional elements0.80text
RNA viruses as an evolutionary advantage to reduce genome size while retaining the ability to produce various proteins from the available coding regionsinstance ofthe latter also including prediction of DNA sequences that code not only for protein but also for other functional elements0.80text
Coding regionhas preventionThere0.60section
Coding regionhas preventionSuch0.60section

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