| 31. | The chromosome location table includes the genomic coordinates for each individual exon of the specific coding sequence.
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| 32. | Conserved non-coding sequences often contain regulatory regions, and so they are often the subject of these analyses.
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| 33. | Coding sequences, by definition, lack stop codons.
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| 34. | The entire coding sequence is contained in the terminal exon and is present in all transcript variants.
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| 35. | This dual use of coding sequences is not commonly seen in mammals, making p14ARF an unusual protein.
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| 36. | An intronic sequence of the synemin ? isoform is used as a coding sequence for synemin ?.
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| 37. | The coding sequence of this gene contains a polymorphic region of 60 nt tandem imperfect repeat units.
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| 38. | Usually alleles are coding sequences, but sometimes the term is used to refer to a non-coding sequence.
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| 39. | The inactivation of a gene by inserting a fragment of DNA into the middle of its coding sequence.
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| 40. | It works by converting a loop to long straight-line code sequence using loop unrolling and static branch prediction.
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