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sense s. the strand of a double-stranded nucleic acid that encodes the product; in DNA it is the strand that encodes the RNA, having thus the same base sequence except changing T for U in the RNA. Called also coding s. Cf. antisense s.
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sense v. the vesicular primordium of a sense organ in the embryo.
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sense The English word 'sense', the German word 'sinnlich', the Dutch word 'zin'; they prove that there is common ground between sensuality, sensibility and making sense. This is ground for a materialist manifesto.
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