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  1. Coding Strand vs. Template Strand : r/Mcat - Reddit

    Jul 31, 2017 · So I'm getting confused between template and coding strand in DNA. Please correct me if I'm wrong but the coding strand is the SENSE strand and is complementary to the mRNA strand? So …

  2. Coding vs Noncoding and Sense/anti sense strands : r/Mcat - Reddit

    Apr 6, 2023 · The sense (coding) strand is the strand that is identical to the synthesized RNA strand (minus U instead of T for RNA obviously). The nonsense (noncoding) strand is the template strand …

  3. coding vs template vs sense vs antisense strand : r/Mcat - Reddit

    Mar 9, 2024 · The template strand is also called the antisense strand? My confusion is if the template strand is the one being transcripted, why is it antisense? Because aren't negative sense strands the …

  4. having trouble differentiating these terms of DNA - template strand ...

    Jul 12, 2022 · This makes 'sense' because if you read the coding strand, it will have the same codons as the mRNA strand The template strand, or antisense strand, is complementary to both the coding …

  5. coding vs template strand, leading vs lagging, sense vs ... - Reddit

    Sep 11, 2018 · Since replication must occur in the 3'--->5' direction, the lagging strand has to replicate the DNA in chunks (Okazaki fragments) as helicase unwinds the DNA. So basically coding v …

  6. Template vs Coding strand confusion : r/AskScienceDiscussion - Reddit

    Jul 2, 2018 · Template vs Coding strand confusion So in DNA replication theres the template and the coding strand. And I understand how they are complimentary to each other. And to transcribe (and …

  7. Question on how to determine which is the template vs coding strand

    Mar 6, 2022 · The coding strand is always the 5' - 3' that moves towards the exons and it will always contain the codons you see in the mRNA. For example, the start codon on the coding strand will be …

  8. SB B/B question on DNA /mRNA seq : r/Mcat - Reddit

    Jul 27, 2023 · The trick here is that the question mentions “coding strand”. What you are thinking of is the template strand. Look up template strand vs coding strand and you’ll see what I mean… I tend to …

  9. What does it mean a gene is positive-strand (or negative ... - Reddit

    May 27, 2020 · It's mostly convention which one is which, but consistent for the same chromosome/organism. Relative to the gene itself they are also called coding strand or sense strand …

  10. Confused about mRNA/cDNA/DNA/coding/template : r/Mcat - Reddit

    Jul 8, 2020 · In contrast, the nontemplate strand has the same sequence as the nascent RNA strand (of course swapping U for T), thus it is known as "sense," as well as the coding strand because the …