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What (who) is coding strand - definition


Coding strand         
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DNA STRAND WITH THE SAME BASE SEQUENCE AS AN MRNA TRANSCRIPT
Anticoding strand; Noncoding strand; Single-stranded; Non-template strand
When referring to DNA transcription, the coding strand (or informational strand) is the DNA strand whose base sequence is identical to the base sequence of the RNA transcript produced (although with thymine replaced by uracil). It is this strand which contains codons, while the non-coding strand contains anticodons.
Sense strand         
CODING STRAND OF DNA
Antisense strand; Nonsense strand; Sense mRNA
In genetics, a sense strand, or coding strand, is the segment within double-stranded DNA that carries the translatable code in the 5′ to 3′ direction, and which is complementary to the antisense strand of DNA, or template strand, which does not carry the translatable code in the 5′ to 3′ direction. The sense strand is the strand of DNA that has the same sequence as the mRNA, which takes the antisense strand as its template during transcription, and eventually undergoes (typically, not always) translation into a protein.
Strand swamp         
  • Undergrowth in the [[Fakahatchee Strand State Preserve]].
TYPE OF SWAMP IN FLORIDA FORMING A LINEAR DRAINAGE CHANNEL ON FLATLANDS
Strand (swamp)
A strand swamp or strand is a type of swamp in Florida that forms a linear drainage channel on flatlands. A forested wetland ecological habitat, strands occur on land areas with high water tables where the lack of slope prevents stream formation.