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 An Open reading frame is a part of the sequence that contains no [[Stop_codon]]s. It is mainly used in order to find protein coding regions of [[DNA]] . A long Open Reading frame is not conclusive evidence of a protein coding region, but along with other evidence it is an important consideration. 
An Open reading frame is a part of the sequence that contains no [[Stop codon]]s. It is mainly used in order to find [[protein|protein]] coding regions of [[DNA]] . A long Open Reading frame is not conclusive evidence of a protein coding region, but along with other evidence it is an important consideration. 

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An Open reading frame is a part of the sequence that contains no Stop codons. It is mainly used in order to find protein coding regions of DNA . A long Open Reading frame is not conclusive evidence of a protein coding region, but along with other evidence it is an important consideration.