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Definition of Encodes
1. encode [v] - See also: encode
Lexicographical Neighbors of Encodes
Literary usage of Encodes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Gene Expression in Algae and Fungi Including Yeast: Bibliography January by Janet Saunders, Robert D. Warmbrodt (2001)
"... which encodes the major coat protein, and ORF2, which encodes a single-stranded
RNA-binding protein having a sequence diagnostic of viral RNA- dependent ..."
2. The Neuroscience of Mental Health: A Report on Neuroscience Research edited by Stephen H. Koslow (1997)
"Inactiva- tion of a mouse gene called tenascin, which encodes an ... Neither does
inactivation of the fly gene, fasciclin-1, which encodes a cell surface ..."
3. Report of the Surgeon Generals Workshop on Children With HIV Infection And edited by Benjamin K. Silverman, Anthony Waddell (1987)
"The gag gene encodes for structural proteins of the virus, including the p24
molecule, which is the most abundant polypeptide of the virion and which is ..."
4. Biotechnology: Plant Nutrition: A Bibliography, January 1988-April 1993 by Janet Saunders (1994)
"The nitrogen regulatory gene nit-2 encodes a regulatory protein that may bind to
target DNA sequences via a zinc finger element, cys- 3, the positive sulfur ..."
5. Biotechnology: Ti-Plasmids and Other Plan Vectors: Bibliography January 1993 by Raymond Dobert (1996)
"59 NAL Call No: 442.8 Z34 A gene, SMP2, involved in plasmid maintenance and
respiration in Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes a highly charged protein. ..."
6. Molecular Neurobiology: Proceedings of the Second Nimh Conference by Steven Zalcman (1995)
"... which encodes a 63 amino acid peptide, is 95% identical to the Drosophila Gas
G-protein subunit. Gas has been shown to activate adenylate cyclase in ..."