Correction aims to remove and replace a defective gene sequence with a functional sequence.
The functional sequence is as follows:
Together these results suggest that there is a large class of functional protein-coding sequences evolving under weak selective constraint in the Drosophila genome [ 34].
The fallacy claims that the probability that a protein molecule could achieve a functional sequence of amino acids is too low to be realised by chance alone.
One-level functional sequences (as in the above example) can be conceptually treated as cached calls, and once assigned to a variable, they are morphologically equivalent to a function symbol.
Items can receive an oob flag marker which can be tested through language operators and functions and indicate a special meaning for values traveling in functional sequences.
The contents of the message are arbitrary and can include any language item, including but not limited to classes from which to create instances, functional sequences or tables.
This involves computational gene finding to search for protein-coding genes, RNA genes, and other functional sequences within a genome.
In addition to the gene content shown in this table, a large number of non-expressed functional sequences have been identified throughout the human genome (see below).
We would expect coding sequences to be conserved, but regions of non-coding conservation, which could harbour potential functional (conserved) sequences, are of particular interest.