The coding region of a gene is the portion of DNA that is transcribed into mRNA and translated into proteins. This does not include such regions as a recognition site, initiator sequence, or termination sequence, only the region that will directly code for amino acid linkage. It is abbreviated as coding sequence 'CDS' in Genbank entries For a non-technical introduction to the topic, see Introduction to Genetics. ... The structure of part of a DNA double helix Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and function of living organisms. ... A micrograph of ongoing gene transcription of ribosomal RNA illustrating the growing primary transcripts. ... The interaction of mRNA in a eukaryote cell. ... Look up translate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A representation of the 3D structure of myoglobin, showing coloured alpha helices. ... CDS may refer to: Commercial Data Systems, Ltd. ... The GenBank sequence database is an annotated collection of all publicly available nucleotide sequences and their protein translations. ...
In the case of multiple input, multiple output, the received signal is despread in a bank of code matched filters and the output is applied to the canceller (38) in which the feedforward filter (48) comprises a linear synchronous equalizer.
A pseudo-random code generator 14 generates a codingsequence expressed in chips per bit, for example N chips per bit, which is applied to the EX-OR gate 12.
However in reality the stages 26,28 have to synchronise the locally generated codesequence with that in the signal, frequently by means of correlation, and also deal with multiple path intersymbol interference due to portions of the transmitted signal being reflected by obstructions such as a tall building 36 shown diagrammatically in FIG.