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The 'coding strand' (also known as the non-template strand) is the DNA strand that has the same base sequence as the RNA transcript and carries the codons for a particular sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. | The 'coding strand' (also known as the non-template strand) is the [[DNA|DNA]] strand that has the same base sequence as the [[RNA transcript|RNA transcript]] and carries the [[codons|codons]] for a particular sequence of [[amino acids|amino acids]] in the [[polypeptide chain|polypeptide chain]] <ref>Bertoni, G., Hardin, J. and Kleinsmith, L. J., 2012. Becker’s world of the cell. 8th ed. San Francisco: Benjamin Cummins</ref>.<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:52, 27 November 2014
The 'coding strand' (also known as the non-template strand) is the DNA strand that has the same base sequence as the RNA transcript and carries the codons for a particular sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain [1].
References
- ↑ Bertoni, G., Hardin, J. and Kleinsmith, L. J., 2012. Becker’s world of the cell. 8th ed. San Francisco: Benjamin Cummins