Sentences with phrase «not encode»

The recipient is taken as the 6000 - satoshi output that does not encode data and is not the Exodus address, and the sender is taken as the owner of the address that the transaction spends from.
Once dismissed as «junk,» non-coding regions of the genome are sections of DNA that do not encode instructions for assembling proteins.
Both termini of the genomic contain sequences that do not encode viral proteins, known as the 5 ′ and the 3 ′ untranslated region.
Unlike many genes scientists are familiar with, Gas5 does not encode a protein.
The team wanted to figure out why cells create so much RNA from regions of the genome that do not encode proteins.
«Scientists have found that one way to identify these regions is to compare the genomic sequences of multiple related species and to search for regions of the genomes that contain the same or similar strings of letters — nucleotides — even though those parts of the genomes do not encode instructions for making proteins.»
Dillman explained that the elusive instructions that provide this information to genes is found in the non-coding regions of DNA — stretches of DNA that do not encode information for protein synthesis.
Unlike normal RNA molecules, qrf does not encode a protein, but it can control whether and how much frq protein is produced.
The function of the remaining 98 per cent of genome, which does not encode any proteins and is historically called «junk DNA», is a mystery.
The conundrum has centred on DNA sequences that do not encode proteins, and yet remain identical across a broad range of animals.
Some mRNAs also contain introns, extra sequences that do not encode protein and must be spliced out before they journey to the ribosome.
MicroRNAs do not encode proteins but can inhibit other genes, often several at once in a coordinated way.
They are not encoded for in the genome, but the capability to learn languages and write is encoded in the genome.
These modifications represent a layer of information that can be passed from a parent cell to a daughter cell but is not encoded in the DNA sequence.
Biologists now know that the genome sequence holds only a small part of the answer, and that key elements of development and disease are controlled by the epigenome — a set of chemical modifications, not encoded in DNA, that orchestrate how and when genes are expressed.
«You don't encode those stimuli well when you have a high inhibitory demand,» Egner said.
Carmona - Mora concentrated on the space between genes — part of the genome once considered «junk DNA» because it doesn't encode proteins.
The research suggests that this phenomenon is not encoded directly in the parasite's DNA, but rather in other «epigenetic» differences between the parasites.
Genes may carry information for building proteins, but a host of other factors, including the DNA between genes that doesn't encode proteins, tells them when to make their proteins.
«She has shown that neurons in face patches don't encode particular people at all; they just encode certain features,» Quian Quiroga says.
There is even a newly discovered category of subviral agents known as viroids: naked snippets of RNA that lack even an outer protein coat and don't encode for anything.
But if you strip away all the paraphernalia then really what culture is about at its core is about innovations that are not encoded in the genome somehow and are passed on, not by genetic transmission, and are not sort of shaped by natural selection, which is the normal stuff of evolution; but it is transmitted socially through social learning.
Scientists used to think that much of the genome was â $ œfly - over countryâ $: not encoding any protein and not even accessed much by the cellâ $ ™ s gene - reading machinery.
«We found that a heritable genetic element based on protein folding, not encoded in DNA or RNA, allows yeast to acquire many silent changes in their genome and suddenly reveal them,» said Susan Lindquist, PhD, professor of molecular genetics and cell biology at the University of Chicago, Howard Hughes Investigator and principal author of the study.
7/12/2007 One Man's Junk May be a Genomic Treasure Scientists have only recently begun to speculate that what's referred to as «junk» DNA — the 96 percent of the human genome that doesn't encode for proteins and previously seemed to have no useful purpose — is present in the genome for an important r...
Needless to say, there is next to nothing in the way of channel separation and you probably wouldn't know the default track was in 5.1 if it wasn't encoded as such and you didn't look or care for the information that said it was.
One minor annoyance is that Disney didn't encode most of these extras with usual time code information.
The files are completely open and not encoded in any manner.
Who you communicate with, when and in some cases the subject lines are not encoded, but instead are visible at each hop along the way between you and the recipient.
The tinyurl is not an encoded form of the long URL that will always lead to the same place if something happens on the company's end.
The HA - 2SE has the capability to decode other forms of hi - res audio (we used a few such recordings in our tests), but you will need to purchase your music from a source that doesn't encode in MQA.

Not exact matches

If mobile pricing doesn't come down in 2013 — and it's not expected to — mobile viewers will have to hope that the encoding efficiency of video is drastically improved so less data is used per stream.
«I'm not entirely convinced that it's possible to beat the market consistently, whether you're trading manually, guided by experience and intuition or algorithmically, which amounts to following an encoded set of rules... It's easy to lose money with algorithmic trading, just like with any investment.»
At nearly 1500 pages and counting, it's incredibly complex, but it's been gaining traction ever since Microsoft adopted it as the internal encoding for the Windows NT family of operating systems.
«If you dispense with the formality that you want to use ATGCs to really encode binary symbols at a certain location, you can come up with much smarter and more efficient means of storing information, because you don't need to synthesize strands over and over again,» Milenkovic explains.
Without Qualcomm's input, Apple and other smartphone makers «can't do anything from getting a GPS location to taking a picture to accessing the OS to doing video and audio encoding,» the executive continued.
Is it not reasonable then to assume that if life is encoded matter, that an intelligent agent must have encoded it?
TruthPrevails, it does seem that far to many Christians don't realize that one day they may not be in the majority, and that by trying to encode their beliefs into law they are setting a precedent that may be used against them in the future.
According to the biblical story of the Flood, it was not individuals who were wicked; it was humanity as a whole, a wickedness encoded in humanity's very nature.
And this, we are now told, is the meaning of religion, which is not so much encoded truth as pure illusion.
@Bill Deacon,»... evolutionary biology can not provide a positive causation for the digital encoding of these strands...» I'm not certain why you use the loaded language or «digital encoding», but evolution does provide a mechanism for changes in the genetic makeup of all organisms.
The moral, social, and intellectual values of members of «the household of God» can not be encoded in laws.
A Harvard student will not so much be taught to read Shakespeare as learn how to «read» him, which means understanding the «dynamics of culture» encoded into his poetry and plays.
Regarding ENCODE, an ability to transcribe otherwise non-coding regions does not translate into functionality, particularly in light of experiments where non-trivial portions of an organism's genome have been removed with no discernible effect.
These limits are morally binding not because they are tests of obedience to a dictatorial God or because they are encoded in our bodies, but because they convey truths about global flourishing.
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I don't know if this impulse is encoded in our DNA, or if the doctors perform some strange procedure on us while we're recovering in the hospit...
I don't know if this impulse is encoded in our DNA, or if the doctors perform some strange procedure on us while we're recovering in the hospital, but either way, all moms feel compelled to share their birth stories with strangers.
The data transmitted is encoded, so you don't have to worry about a Nosey Nelly overhearing what is going on in your home.
There is no use cheating yourself — if you are not one of these lucky women who seem to have the return to their pre-pregnancy shape encoded in their blood or genes, then it will require time, effort, systematic actions and appropriate diet.
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