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The traits of an organism are encoded in its DNA, which is a molecule that carries genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of living organisms. This genetic information is used to produce proteins that determine an organism's traits.
Encoded characteristics in DNA are called genes. Genes are segments of DNA that contain the instructions for building proteins, which in turn determine the traits and functions of an organism. These characteristics can be inherited and influence various biological processes and phenotypes.
The suffix in the word encoded is -ed.
The suffix for encoded is "-ed".
The past tense of "encode" is "encoded."
Encoded and it means "typed a message".
RNA is the expressed form of a gene (which is DNA encoded). By isolating RNA, it is possible to determine which genes were being expressed and to what relative (or even absolute) level.
8 Streams of audio can be encoded to a DVD.
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Criminal records are not encoded in passports, nor would you be asked about your records under normal circumstances. However, anyone who has access to the appropriate database that you are registered under would be able to match you passport to that record in the database. A foreign country would probably not know about the traffic ticket you got last week, but they will know about that Interpol Red Notice they put out for you.
Yes, DNA contains genetic information in the form of coded messages that determine the characteristics of a cell. This information is encoded in the sequence of nucleotide bases in the DNA molecule, which are transcribed and translated into proteins that carry out specific functions within the cell.