Antisense strand ... template DNA strand is called the transcribed strand with antisense sequence and ... through sense- antisense strand pairing followed by target mRNA degradation by ... Full article ...
Sense strand The strand of DNA that has the same nucleotide sequence as the mRNA (except the DNA has T where the RNA has U residues). Check out the supplemental resources for a diagram.
Sense strand The DNA strand in a gene which has the same sequence as the primary transcript. (see coding strand) ...
Antisense strand The noncoding strand of the DNA double helix that serves as the template for mRNA synthesis. Related Terms: Strand It is customary in genetics to use strand for chromatid.
ANTISENSE STRAND (OR PRIMER) - Refers to the RNA or DNA strand of a duplex molecule which is complementary to that encoding a polypeptide.
AKA: sense strand The DNA strand with the same sequence as the transcribed mRNA (given U in RNA and T in DNA) and containing the linear array of codons which interact with anticodons of tRNA during translation to give the primary sequence of a ...
Anti-sense strand that does not code for a protein. Related Coding region Sense strand ...
Anti-sense strand: See discussion under "Sense strand".
AP-1 site: The binding site on DNA at which the transcription "factor" AP-1 binds, thereby altering the rate of transcription for the adjacent gene.
3´ G U A C 5´ Antisense RNA The second strand is called the antisense strand because its sequence of nucleotides is the complement of message sense.
The partially double-stranded DNA is rendered fully double-stranded by completion of the (+) sense strand and removal of a protein molecule from the (-) sense strand and an short sequence of RNA from the (+) sense strand.
You can't read DNA or RNA in both directions, and so there's a sense strand for DNA, and then there's a second strand of DNA which is called the antisense strand.
One strand of DNA (the anti-sense strand) is used as a template to produce a single strand of mRNA.
[EXAM] Total number of bases in the DNA sense strand and total number of bases in the mRNA are different mRNA moves into cytoplasm and becomes associated with ribosomes Translation: mRNA to Protein via tRNA ...
Antisense DNA/RNA: Single stranded nucleic acid that is complementary to the coding/sense strand of a gene. It is then also complementary to the mRNA produced from the same gene.
See also: Strand, DNA, Sense, Protein, Sequence
 
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