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What (who) is encodes - definition


encode         
  • Image of ENCODE data in the [[UCSC Genome Browser]]. This shows several tracks containing information on [[gene regulation]]. The gene on the left ([[ATP2B4]]) is transcribed in a wide variety of cells, (see also the [[H3K4me1]]-data.) The gene on the right is only transcribed in a few types of cells, including embryonic stem cells.
RESEARCH CONSORTIUM INVESTIGATING FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS IN HUMAN AND MODEL ORGANISM DNA
ENCODE (ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements); Encyclopedia of DNA Elements; The Encyclopaedia of DNA Elements; The Encyclopaedia Of DNA Elements; Encyclopedia Of DNA Elements; ModENCODE; Modencode; Project Encode; Encode project
(encodes, encoding, encoded)
If you encode a message or some information, you put it into a code or express it in a different form or system of language.
The two parties encode confidential data in a form that is not directly readable by the other party...
? decode
VERB: V n
encode         
  • Image of ENCODE data in the [[UCSC Genome Browser]]. This shows several tracks containing information on [[gene regulation]]. The gene on the left ([[ATP2B4]]) is transcribed in a wide variety of cells, (see also the [[H3K4me1]]-data.) The gene on the right is only transcribed in a few types of cells, including embryonic stem cells.
RESEARCH CONSORTIUM INVESTIGATING FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS IN HUMAN AND MODEL ORGANISM DNA
ENCODE (ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements); Encyclopedia of DNA Elements; The Encyclopaedia of DNA Elements; The Encyclopaedia Of DNA Elements; Encyclopedia Of DNA Elements; ModENCODE; Modencode; Project Encode; Encode project
¦ verb convert into a coded form.
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encoder noun
encode         
  • Image of ENCODE data in the [[UCSC Genome Browser]]. This shows several tracks containing information on [[gene regulation]]. The gene on the left ([[ATP2B4]]) is transcribed in a wide variety of cells, (see also the [[H3K4me1]]-data.) The gene on the right is only transcribed in a few types of cells, including embryonic stem cells.
RESEARCH CONSORTIUM INVESTIGATING FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS IN HUMAN AND MODEL ORGANISM DNA
ENCODE (ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements); Encyclopedia of DNA Elements; The Encyclopaedia of DNA Elements; The Encyclopaedia Of DNA Elements; Encyclopedia Of DNA Elements; ModENCODE; Modencode; Project Encode; Encode project
1. <algorithm, hardware> To convert data or some physical quantity into a given format. E.g. uuencode. See also encoder. 2. <cryptography> To encrypt, to perform encryption. (1999-07-06)
Examples of use of encodes
1. Slingbox then encodes the TV signal into Windows Media video and shoots it over the Internet to wherever you‘re located.
2. In Padan?s laboratory, researchers isolated the gene that encodes NhaA in bacteria and produced a large quantity of the protein in its active state.