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- Reading_frame abstract "In molecular biology, a reading frame is a way of dividing the sequence of nucleotides in a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) molecule into a set of consecutive, non-overlapping triplets. Where these triplets equate to amino acids or stop signals during translation, they are called codons.A single strand of a nucleic acid molecule has a phosphoryl end, called the 5′-end, and a hydroxyl or 3′-end. These define the 5'→3' direction. There are three reading frames that can be read in this 5'→3' direction, each beginning from a different nucleotide in a triplet. In a double stranded nucleic acid, an additional three reading frames may be read from the other, complementary strand in the 5'→3' direction along this strand. As the two strands of a double stranded nucleic acid molecule are antiparallel, the 5'→3' direction on the second strand corresponds to the 3'→5' direction along the first strand.In general, at most one reading frame in a given section of a nucleic acid is biologically relevant (open reading frame). Some viral transcripts can be translated using multiple, overlapping reading frames. There is one example of overlapping reading frames in mammalian mitochondrial DNA: coding portions of genes for 2 subunits of ATPase overlap.".
- Reading_frame thumbnail Reading_Frame.png?width=300.
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- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Barley_yellow_dwarf.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Genetics.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Molecular_biology.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protein_biosynthesis.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Complementarity_(molecular_biology).
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink DNA.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Directionality_(molecular_biology).
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Frameshift_mutation.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Genetic_code.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Genome.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Hepatitis_B_virus.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Hydroxyl.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink MT-ATP8.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Mitochondrial_DNA.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_biology.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Nucleic_acid.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Nucleic_acid_sequence.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Open_reading_frame.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Overlapping_gene.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Peptide.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Phosphine_oxide.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink RNA.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Ribosome.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Sense_(molecular_biology).
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Start_codon.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Stop_codon.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Transcription_(genetics).
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Translation_(biology).
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink Translational_frameshift.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink File:Homo_sapiens-mtDNA~NC_012920-ATP8+ATP6_Overlap.svg.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink File:ORF.jpg.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLink File:Reading_Frame.png.
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reading frame".
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "frame".
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "frameshifting".
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "in frame".
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "in-frame".
- Reading_frame wikiPageWikiLinkText "reading frame".
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- Reading_frame subject Category:Genetics.
- Reading_frame subject Category:Molecular_biology.
- Reading_frame subject Category:Protein_biosynthesis.
- Reading_frame hypernym Way.
- Reading_frame comment "In molecular biology, a reading frame is a way of dividing the sequence of nucleotides in a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) molecule into a set of consecutive, non-overlapping triplets. Where these triplets equate to amino acids or stop signals during translation, they are called codons.A single strand of a nucleic acid molecule has a phosphoryl end, called the 5′-end, and a hydroxyl or 3′-end. These define the 5'→3' direction.".
- Reading_frame label "Reading frame".
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- Reading_frame sameAs Bralni_okvir.
- Reading_frame sameAs Q923372.
- Reading_frame sameAs 閱讀框架.
- Reading_frame wasDerivedFrom Reading_frame?oldid=703501664.
- Reading_frame depiction Reading_Frame.png.
- Reading_frame isPrimaryTopicOf Reading_frame.