standard code - перевод на русский
Diclib.com
Словарь ChatGPT
Введите слово или словосочетание на любом языке 👆
Язык:

Перевод и анализ слов искусственным интеллектом ChatGPT

На этой странице Вы можете получить подробный анализ слова или словосочетания, произведенный с помощью лучшей на сегодняшний день технологии искусственного интеллекта:

  • как употребляется слово
  • частота употребления
  • используется оно чаще в устной или письменной речи
  • варианты перевода слова
  • примеры употребления (несколько фраз с переводом)
  • этимология

standard code - перевод на русский

SCHEME, DEFINES HOW SEQUENCES OF CODONS SPECIFY WHICH AMINO ACID WILL BE ADDED NEXT DURING PROTEIN SYNTHESIS; SET OF RULES BY WHICH INFORMATION ENCODED WITHIN GENETIC MATERIAL (DNA OR MRNA SEQUENCES) IS TRANSLATED INTO PROTEINS BY LIVING CELLS.
Codon; Standard genetic code; Codons; Genetic Code; Triplet code; Degenerate codon; Degenerate code; Universal Code (biology); Genocode; Universal Code (Biology); Degeneracy of the genetic code; Universal Genetic Code; Universal genetic code; Codon Dictionary; Genetic coding; Gene code; Standard code; Sense codon; Recoding (biology); Encoding (gene translation)
  • single letter code]].
  • logo]] of the ''Globobulimina pseudospinescens'' mitochondrial genome by FACIL.<ref name="DutilhJurgelenaite2011"/> The logo shows the 64 codons from left to right, predicted alternatives in red (relative to the standard genetic code). Red line: stop codons. The height of each amino acid in the stack shows how often it is aligned to the codon in homologous protein domains. The stack height indicates the support for the prediction.
  • The genetic code
  • more detailed version]] is available.
  • Reading frames in the DNA sequence of a region of the human mitochondrial genome coding for the genes ''[[MT-ATP8]]'' and ''[[MT-ATP6]]'' (in black: positions 8,525 to 8,580 in the sequence accession NC_012920<ref name="NCBI NC_012920">''Homo sapiens'' mitochondrion, complete genome. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/NC_012920.1 "Revised Cambridge Reference Sequence (rCRS): accession NC_012920"], ''[[National Center for Biotechnology Information]]''. Retrieved on 27 December 2017.</ref>). There are three possible reading frames in the 5' → 3' forward direction, starting on the first (+1), second (+2) and third position (+3). For each codon (square brackets), the amino acid is given by the [[vertebrate mitochondrial code]], either in the +1 frame for ''MT-ATP8'' (in red) or in the +3 frame for ''MT-ATP6'' (in blue). The ''MT-ATP8'' genes terminates with the TAG stop codon (red dot) in the +1 frame. The ''MT-ATP6'' gene starts with the ATG codon (blue circle for the M amino acid) in the +3 frame.
  • Examples of notable [[mutation]]s that can occur in humans.<ref>References for the image are found in Wikimedia Commons page at: [[Commons:File:Notable mutations.svg#References]].</ref>
  • A series of codons in part of a [[messenger RNA]] (mRNA) molecule. Each codon consists of three [[nucleotide]]s, usually corresponding to a single [[amino acid]]. The nucleotides are abbreviated with the letters A, U, G and C. This is mRNA, which uses U ([[uracil]]). DNA uses T ([[thymine]]) instead. This mRNA molecule will instruct a [[ribosome]] to synthesize a protein according to this code.
Найдено результатов: 3394
standard code         

нефтегазовая промышленность

кодовое обозначение стандарта

standard code         
правила технической эксплуатации
sense codon         

общая лексика

смысловой кодон

degenerate code         

математика

вырожденный код

genetic code         

[dʒi'netik'kəud]

общая лексика

генетический код

описывает метод кодирования генетической информации

синоним

hereditary code

Смотрите также

biometrics; genetic engineering

genetic code         
генетический код; совокупность наследственной информации, содержащейся в молекулах ДНК.
codon         

['kəudɔn]

общая лексика

кодон

биология

кодон (единица генетического кода)

Смотрите также

amber codon; degenerated codon; initiation codon; nonsense codon; ochre codon; phasing codon; quadruplet codon; sense codon; start codon; stop codon

существительное

биология

кодон

American Standard Code for Information Interchange         
  • ASCII (1963). [[Control Pictures]] of equivalent controls are shown where they exist, or a grey dot otherwise.
  • Early symbols assigned to the 32 control characters, space and delete characters. (MIL-STD-188-100, 1972)
AMERICAN CHARACTER ENCODING STANDARD
Ascii; ASCII code; ASCIIbetical; US-ASCII; ASCII Character Set; ASCII character set; ASCII File; Us-ascii; CP367; 7-bit ASCII; ASCII value; ASCII text; ASCII text file; ASCII table; ASCII protocol; ASCII file; ASCII chart; ASCII characters; ANSI X3.4-1968; American standard code for information interchange; Ascii table; List of ascii characters; Ascii code; ASCII letters; Printable characters; American Standard Code for Information Interchange; USASCII; American Standard Code for Information Exchange; Bemer–Ross Code; ASCII Control Characters; American Standard Code For Information Interchange; ACSII; Ascii invisible characters; ASCIIbetical order; ANSI X3.4-1986; American standard code; ASCII printable characters; ASCII printable character; Ascii chart; Code page 367; ASCII-1963; ASCII-1967; ASA X3.4-1963; USASI X3.4-1967; USASI X3.4-1968; ANSI X3.4-1967; ANSI X3.4-1977; ASCII-1968; ASCII-1977; ASCII-1986; Codepage 367; Iso-ir-6; IBM367; Cp367; CsASCII; Code page 20127; ASC2; ASC 2; ASC-2; ASCII-1965; ASCII order; ASCII character; ASCII char; ASCII chr; Seven-bit ASCII; Binary ASCII; Codepage 20127; ASCII letter; ASA X3.4; USASI X3.4; ANSI X3.4; X3.4; USAS X3.4-1967; ANSI X3.4-1986 (R1997); ANSI X3.4-1986 (R1992); ANSI INCITS 4-1986 (R2007); ANSI INCITS 4-1986 (R2012); ANSI INCITS 4-1986 (R2002); ANSI INCITS 4; ANSI INCITS 4-1986; ANSCII; USASCII 63; ASCII 1963; USASCII 1963; USASCII 65; ASCII 1965; USASCII 1965; USASCII 67; ASCII 1967; USASCII 1967; USASCII 68; ASCII 1968; USASCII 1968; USASCII 77; ASCII 1977; USASCII 1977; ASCII 1986; USASCII 1986; USASCII 86; ASA X3.4-1965; USAS X3.4-1968; CP20127; Cp20127; USAS X3.4; USA Standard X3.4-1968; USA Standard X3.4-1967; USA Standard X3.4; United States of America Standard Code for Information Interchange; American National Standard Code for Information Interchange; American national standard code for information interchange; United States of America standard code for information interchange; American National Standard X3.4-1986; American National Standard X3.4-1977; American National Standard X3.4-1968; American National Standard X3.4; Standard X3.4; ASA standard X3.4; ASA Standard X3.4; ASA standard X3.4-1963; ASA Standard X3.4-1963; Standard X3.4-1963; ASA standard X3.4-1965; ASA Standard X3.4-1965; Standard X3.4-1965; ASCII (character encoding); ASCII character encoding; Code Page 20127; Code Page 367; CP00367; Us (character set); Ascii7; Ibm-367; 128 USASCII; CSASCII; ASCII stick; Stick (ASCII); Oracle US7ASCII; US7ASCII; ASCII-only text; Asciibetical; INCITS 4-1986 (R2012); INCITS 4-1986(R2012); INCITS 4-1986 (R2017); INCITS 4-1986(R2017); ANSI INCITS 4-1986 (R2017); ANSI INCITS 4-1986(R2017); ANSI INCITS 4-1986(R2012); Bemer-Ross Code
See: ASCII
secondary standard         
  •  The [[international prototype of the kilogram]] (IPK) is an artefact or prototype that was defined to have a mass of exactly one kilogram.
  • micrometer]]s.
  • Standard units for length would be embedded in the cornerstones of churches or important public buildings, so that all people trading in an area could agree on the units.
REALIZATION OF THE DEFINITION OF A GIVEN QUANTITY USED AS REFERENCE
Measurement standard; Secondary standard; Secondary reference standard; Primary reference standard; Laboratory standard; Lab standard; Etalon (metrology); National etalon; International etalon; National reference standard; International reference standard; Hierarchy of Standards; Hierarchy of standards

общая лексика

вторичный эталон

codetext         
  • A portion of the "[[Zimmermann Telegram]]" as decrypted by [[British Naval Intelligence]] codebreakers. The word ''Arizona'' was not in the German codebook and had therefore to be split into phonetic syllables.
METHOD USED TO ENCRYPT A MESSAGE
Codetext; Idiot code; One-part code; Two-part code; Cryptography code
(за) кодированный текст

Определение

Тексако
("Текса́ко")

нефтяная монополия США; см. в ст. Нефтяные монополии.

Википедия

Genetic code

The genetic code is the set of rules used by living cells to translate information encoded within genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences of nucleotide triplets, or codons) into proteins. Translation is accomplished by the ribosome, which links proteinogenic amino acids in an order specified by messenger RNA (mRNA), using transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules to carry amino acids and to read the mRNA three nucleotides at a time. The genetic code is highly similar among all organisms and can be expressed in a simple table with 64 entries.

The codons specify which amino acid will be added next during protein biosynthesis. With some exceptions, a three-nucleotide codon in a nucleic acid sequence specifies a single amino acid. The vast majority of genes are encoded with a single scheme (see the RNA codon table). That scheme is often referred to as the canonical or standard genetic code, or simply the genetic code, though variant codes (such as in mitochondria) exist.

Как переводится standard code на Русский язык