verb

definition

To convert (plain text) into code.

definition

(communication) To convert source information into another form.

definition

To constitute the code necessary for the biosynthesis of a protein by means of a matrix so as to transcribe DNA material.

Examples of encodes in a Sentence

P. aeruginosa encodes an inducible amidase activity allowing growth on a limited range of aliphatic amides as Carbon and/or Nitrogen sources.

This optimized audio is then transferred to a computer which encodes the audio into a single stream.

RsbU encodes an N-terminal domain of approximately 100 amino acids, with no obvious clue to its function from its sequence.

Kaposi's sarcoma associated herpesvirus (KSHV) encodes a cyclin homologous to cellular D-type cyclins, which predominantly activates cdk6.

A human T cell-specific cDNA clone encodes a protein having extensive homology to immunoglobulin chains.

Only if the form plane encodes semantically indeterminate elements like prototypical complements, does Zifonun's approach go beyond a semantic concept of valency.

Cross- classification of these inflection markers encodes natural classes of inflection markers encodes natural classes of inflection.

However, unlike all other viroids, HDV encodes a protein, the delta antigen, which is a nuclear phosphoprotein.

The gene that underlies this disorder encodes a muscle protein called dystrophin.

The PMA400 also encodes video straight from a TV or DVD player for playback on the 3.5-inch 26K color screen.

The vaccine encodes a strong immune alert signal from Fragment C from tetanus toxin.

This form of EDS is caused by a change in the PLOD gene on chromosome 1, which encodes the enzyme lysyl hydroxylase.

It encodes for (controls) the production of a protein that plays a role in regulating cell division following DNA damage.

Nopola-Hemmi, et al. "A Candidate Gene for Developmental Dyslexia Encodes a Nuclear Tetratricopeptide Repeat Domain Protein Dynamically Regulated in Brain."

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