Triplet-3 base sequence specifying a particulare amino acid on a DNA gene is called a triplet.
The DNA segment that carries information for building one protein or polypeptide chain is a gene. A gene is a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to a child.
Neural coding refers to the pathways and transformations needed to relay sensory information into the nervous system.
Coding DNA or exons are varying among individuals. But non-coding DNA doesn't vary among individuals and they don't carry information about gene expression patterns. Therefore, non-coding DNA is used in forensic analyses.
mRNA has the codon sequence that exactly correspond to the amino acid sequence. The DNA has two strands. Though one of the strands (coding strand) carries the same information as on the mRNA, it contains unspliced introns that will mess up the amino acid sequence.
Introns and pseudogenes are not the same.An intron is a segment of DNA that "intrudes" into or "interrupts" a coding stretch of DNA. Many genes in humans have introns, but bacteria seem to have none. To take an extreme example, the human dystrophin gene has 79 exons (separate coding segments) spread over more than 2.3 million base pairs.A pseudogene is a DNA segment that resembles a functional (coding) gene, but does not itself code for a gene product. It seems likely that pseudogenes arise when a gene is copied within the genome, and one of the copies drifts away from the functional sequence. "Pseudogene" literally means "false gene".
the genetic coding of humans is different. thats why chimpanzee is different from humans. as simple as that.
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Chromosomes carry genes from parent to offspring. A gene is a section of DNA which carries coding for particular protein.
The coding information that pertains to an entire section is located in the guidelines.
where is specific coding information about each section located
www.ahima.org/coding this website will give you some information on how to do medical coding but I recommend you take classes for that, there might be classes available online for that
The coding information that pertains to an entire section is located in the guidelines.
Coding information that pertains to an entire section is located where in the cpt manual?
You can find more information on medical billing and coding on this site : http://www.everest.edu/programs/category/medical-insurance-billing-and-coding.
coding
Medical coding is nothing but conversion of text information into numerical code
One place to find information on visual basic coding is a local library. The website msdn microsoft has extensive tutorials and guides on visual basic coding.