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code The sequence (order) of DNA bases in a gene, which make up the instructions for a particular characteristic.
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cod The Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) is a measure of the oxygen equivalent of the organic matter in a water sample that is susceptible to oxidation by a strong chemical oxidant, such as dichromate.
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codon A sequence of three consecutive nucleotide base subunits in an mRNA molecule that together represent the genetic code for a particular amino acid.
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code In cryptography, a code is a disguising transformation that (unlike a cipher) also chunks ?and thereby shortens ?the message, as when a number stands for a standard five-word phrase. More generally, as in genetic code, code refers to the transformation of a representation
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codon A sequence of three bases that typically codes for a particular amino acid. A 'stop' codon signals the end of a protein coding sequence.
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