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What is in frame reading mean for two fused genes? thank you
Original post by Anjana123
What is in frame reading mean for two fused genes? thank you

It means that the two genes are using the same reading frame to arrange nucleotides to a nucleic acid (RNA and DNA).
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Original post by Kallisto
It means that the two genes are using the same reading frame to arrange nucleotides to a nucleic acid (RNA and DNA).

Thank you very much for the reply. I want to know is it mean that two genes have one ATG start codon and stop codon?thank you
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Thank you very much for the reply. I want to know is it mean that two genes have one ATG start codon and stop codon? thank you
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Original post by Anjana123
What is in frame reading mean for two fused genes? thank you

Thank you very much for the reply. I want to know is it mean that two genes have one ATG start codon and stop codon?thank you
Original post by Anjana123
Thank you very much for the reply. I want to know is it mean that two genes have one ATG start codon and stop codon?thank you

yes.
Original post by OxFossil
yes.


Thank you
Original post by Anjana123
Thank you very much for the reply. I want to know is it mean that two genes have one ATG start codon and stop codon?thank you

Too late for an answer, but yes. Frames have their start and stop codons to know where the reading begins and where it ends.

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