Example sentences for: non-protein-coding

How can you use “non-protein-coding” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • In the lexicon of genomics, an annotation is any feature tied to the genomic DNA sequence, for example, a protein-coding gene model, a transposon, or a non-protein-coding RNA gene.

  • Finally, we annotated six non-protein-coding RNA genes.

  • Two additional non-protein-coding gene models were annotated by similarity to euchromatic genes (see Supplementary Table 1 in the Additional data file).

  • To annotate small, non-protein-coding RNA genes previously collected in the FlyBase database, we retrieved sequences for each gene from GenBank [ 6, 7] and generated a multiple-FASTA dataset.

  • The identification of functional non-coding sequences, such as untranslated regions (UTRs), genes for non-protein-coding RNAs, and cis -regulatory elements, poses an even more difficult problem for comprehensive genome annotation, as the rules governing their structure and function remain more elusive.


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