Gaois

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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences|biology
    snáithe códúcháin Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    sense strand | coding strand
    en
    Definition one of the two strands of DNA or RNA with the same 'sense' as the mRNA, that is the strand that can be translated exactly as the mRNA sequence can Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: - Dr. Sangita Pawa. 'Common Terms in Molecular Biology' (17.11.2020). College of Medicine, University of Arizona- National Human Genome Research Institute. 'Antisense' (17.11.2020)"
    Comment When the RNA is transcribed, the ANTI-SENSE strand is used as the template for RNA polymerization. After all, the RNA must base-pair with its template strand, so the process of transcription produces the complement of the anti-sense strand. This introduces some confusion about terminology.
    brin sens
    fr
    Definition brin d'acide nucléique dont la séquence est semblable à celle de l'ARN formé lors de la transcription, l'uracile de l'ARN correspondant à la thymine de l'ADN Reference arrêté du 14/09/90 relatif à la terminologie du génie génétique,JORF 26/09/90
  2. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences|biology
    snáithe neamhchódúcháin Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    anti-sense strand | non-coding strand | antisense strand
    en
    Definition one of the two strands of DNA or RNA with the opposite 'sense' of the mRNA's, that is the strand that is used as a template for producing messenger RNA (mRNA) that directs the synthesis of a protein Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: - Dr. Sangita Pawa. 'Common Terms in Molecular Biology' (17.11.2020). College of Medicine, University of Arizona- National Human Genome Research Institute. 'Antisense' (17.11.2020)"
    Comment When the RNA is transcribed, the ANTI-SENSE strand is used as the template for RNA polymerization. After all, the RNA must base-pair with its template strand, so the process of transcription produces the complement of the anti-sense strand. This introduces some confusion about terminology.